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DUAL FORTIFICATION OF SALT WITH IRON AND IODINE IN WOMEN AND CHILDREN IN RURAL GHANA | ASIBEY-BERKO | East African Medical Journal
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DUAL FORTIFICATION OF SALT WITH IRON AND IODINE IN WOMEN AND CHILDREN IN RURAL GHANA

E. ASIBEY-BERKO, S.H. ZLOTKIN, G.S. YEUNG, W. NTI-NIMAKO, B. AHUNU, S. KYEI-FARIED, J.L. JOHNSTON, M.C. TONDEUR, V. MANNAR

Abstract


ABSTRACT
Objective: To test the effi cacy of double-fortifi ed salt (DFS) on the anaemia and iodine defi ciency
(ID) status of women and their children.
Design: Double-blind randomised controlled trial.
Setting: Sekyere West District of Ghana.
Subjects: In this eight-month trial, mildly anaemic or non-anaemic, non-pregnant, non-lactating
women were randomised into three groups receiving: DFS plus weekly placebo (n = 61); iodised
salt plus weekly 70 mg iron supplement (n = 65); or iodised salt (IS) plus weekly placebo (control
group, n = 58). Correspondingly, their mildly anaemic and non-anaemic children aged 1-5 years were
randomised into two groups receiving either the DFS (n = 23) or IS alone (control group, n = 59).
Results: At the end of the intervention, prevalence of anaemia in women remained unchanged
in the DFS or IS plus weekly iron supplement group, but signifi cantly increased by 19.5% in
the control group (P = 0.039). In children, prevalence of anaemia in the DFS group signifi cantly
decreased by 21.7% (P = 0.025) while no change was observed in the control group. ID decreased
signifi cantly in all groups of women (P < 0.001) and children (P < 0.05), with no difference among
groups of women and children.
Conclusion: While the use of DFS prevented anaemia in women, it had a signifi cant role in both
the prevention and treatment of anaemia in children. Both the DFS and IS signifi cantly reduced
ID in women and children to a similar degree.

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