2021
DOI: 10.4038/gmj.v26i3.8099
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Iron deficiency anaemia in pregnancy and its prevention; paradigm changes over three decades

Abstract: In Sri Lanka, the prevalence of anaemia in pregnancy was estimated to be approximately 29% in 2001 but is estimated to have significantly reduced to be < 20%, at least in certain areas, during the last decade. Among its many causes, nutritional iron deficiency anaemia (IDA) is the commonest, but establishing a definitive diagnosis is difficult. Strategies adopted globally, as well as in Sri Lanka, to prevent IDA in pregnancy, have changed significantly during the last three decades.A comprehensive literature r… Show more

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