“…Moreover, iron in complementary foods to which most infants are weaned has a poor biological availability (Dallman et al, 1981;Brown et al, 1998). However, there is increased awareness that a large fraction of anemias in children is not related to iron-deficiency (Allen et al, 2000;Asobayire et al, 2001;Zlotkin et al, 2001;Schümann et al, 2005), but possibly to deficiencies in other micronutrients, such as folate (Institute of Medicine, 1998), vitamins B12 (Herbert, 1973), B2 (Powers, 2003), vitamin A (Semba and Bloem 2002) or copper (Hoffman et al, 1988). Moreover, there are adverse consequences for infant development from iron-deficiency anemia, such as cognitive deficits and a compromised host-defense immunity (Chandra and Kumari, 1994;Bhaskaram, 2002;Algarin et al, 2003;Failla, 2003).…”