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Iron Deficiency Anemia

Causes:

• Inadequate intake of iron from daily diets

• Inadequate absorption of dietary iron

• Infestations such as hookworms and tapeworm

• High requirements of iron particularly during growth and pregnancy

• Nonnutritional causes (chronic renal failure, Toxins, rheumatoid arthritis)

 

Consequences:

• Impaired human function at all stages of life

• Impaired work performance, endurance, and productivity

• Increased risk of maternal morbidity and mortality

• Increased risk of sickness and death for the baby

 

 

Government action in the prevention of IDA:

– Distribution of iron/folate tablets to pregnant women and lactating mothers through

hospitals, PHCCs, HPs, SHPs and ORCs.

– Intensification program of maternal iron supplementation through Female Community

Health Volunteers (FCHVs).

 

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