HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Frank T. Wieringa from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the research work: Micronutrient powders to combat anemia in young children: does it work?, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: As described by the authors, the study was primarily designed to compare the two different iron formulations.
- future: More research is needed to verify whether the lower iron content of these MNPs can also reduce the prevalence of associated side effects.
SUMMARY
In developing countries. The simple addition of micronutrients, in the form of a powder (micronutrient powders; MNPs), to complementary . . .
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