Anaemia in hospitalised preschool children from a rural area in Mozambique: a case control study in search for aetiological agents.
Cinta MoraledaRuth AguilarLlorenç QuintóTacilta NhampossaMontserrat RenomAugusto NhabombaSozinho AcácioJohn J AponteDelino NhalungoAriel H AchtmanLouis SchofieldHelder MartinsEusebio MacetePedro L AlonsoClara MenéndezPublished in: BMC pediatrics (2017)
Undernutrition, iron deficiency, malaria, and HIV are main factors related to anaemia in hospitalised Mozambican preschool children. Effective programs and strategies for the prevention and management of these conditions need to be reinforced. Specifically, prevention of iron deficiency that accounted in this study for more than half of anaemia cases would have a high impact in reducing the burden of anaemia in children living under similar conditions. However this deficiency, a common preventable and treatable condition, remains neglected by the international public health community.