Effects of deworming on nutritional status, anemia in children 36 to 60 month olds
- Author:
Le Minh Uy
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
nutrition, anemia
- MeSH:
child;
Infant Nutrition Disorders;
Anemia
- From:Journal of Medical Research
2003;21(1):45-49
- CountryViet Nam
- Language:Vietnamese
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Abstract:
The effect of deworming on nutritional status and anemia were studied on 277 children aged 30-60 months in 3 rural commune in An Giang province (Mekong Delta). A dose of 500mg of mebendazol improved dramatically the body weight and the weight of children. 6 months after the deworning, in intervened group, the gam of weight and height reached 0.3kg and 0.8cm respectively in comparing with control group. Similarly the change in WAZ and HAZ was also higher in the intervened group than the control group (0.13 and 0.17 units respectively). Anemia incidence decreased by 12.1% while in the control group 5.6%. Mean level of hemoglobine in intervened group was 0.4g/dl higher than control.