2010
DOI: 10.1182/blood.v116.21.5140.5140
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Folic Acid Food Fortification and Incidence of Anemia In General Population

Abstract: 5140 Introduction: Folic acid (FA) deficiency is considered one of the important causes of anemia and of neural tube defects in infants. In 1996 FDA issued a regulation that by 1998 all enriched grain products contain 140 mg of folic acid per 100 grams. This process began in 1996 and was essentially completed by mid-1997. This program intended to increase folic acid intake among women of childbearing age has decreased the incidence of pregnancies affected by … Show more

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