Vitamin A prophylaxis
Open Access
- 1 September 1997
- journal article
- review article
- Published by BMJ in Archives of Disease in Childhood
- Vol. 77 (3) , 191-194
- https://doi.org/10.1136/adc.77.3.191
Abstract
It has been little more than a decade since the initial observation of the dose dependent relation between the severity of vitamin A deficiency and childhood mortality,1 quickly followed by the publication of a controlled trial in which children of preschool age, randomised to receive large doses of vitamin A every six months, died at only two thirds (or less) the rate of control subjects.2 3 In the short interval since this trial, an initially sceptical scientific community has declared control of vitamin A deficiency a major international goal4-6 and potentially one of the most cost effective of all health interventions.7 #### Key messages The story did not begin in the 1980s. A host of animal studies and anecdotal clinical reports during the first third of the century, soon after vitamin A was discovered, suggested a close, potentially causal relation between vitamin A status and morbidity and mortality from infection. These are detailed elsewhere.8 For ethical and logistic reasons the observational study1 has never been repeated, though a large number of intervention trials have been carried out. Eight were initially considered to be suitably rigorous for inclusion in an independently commissioned meta-analysis (table 1).9 The results were remarkably similar, particularly given the wide differences in culture, dietary …Keywords
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