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- What: This study has highlighted the high prevalence of anaemia among indigenous OA in Peninsular Malaysia and revealed that younger children were positively associated with childhood anaemia. Participants were sensitised to the study objectives and procedures by the local health district personnel for the study participation. The finding of this study demonstrated that the prevalence of anaemia was significantly higher in children and adolescents (i.e., ≤17 years, 55.9%) compared to adults (i.e., ≥18 years, 33.3%). Meanwhile, as in agreement with a previous study by Muslim et_al , gender stratification in this study showed no . . .

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