Maternal vitamin A supplementation delays time to first episode of parasitaemia and reduces malaria parasite densities among infants in rural communities in Ebonyi State, Nigeria

The study was a randomized mother –infant dyad placebo controlled field trial that evaluated the effect of maternal vitamin A supplementation on time to first episode of parasitaemia and on malaria parasite densities among infants in three rural communities in Ebonyi State, Nigeria. One hundred and fifty-two (152) pregnant women with pregnancies that had mature to at least six (6) months were equally randomized into supplemented and placebo groups. Ten thousand international unit (10,000 IU) of vitamin A supplement was administered three (3) times per week to women of the supplemented group while placebo was given to the control group at equal frequencies. The regimen was continued until the

participants delivered their babies. On delivery of their babies, 200,000 1U of vitamin A supplement was administered to the supplemented group while the other group also received placebo. The regimen was maintained every three (3) month until the infants were 12 months old. Follow-up was carried out monthly and 3 ml of venous blood was collected quarterly from the infants and used for determination of parasitaemia. The procedure was carried out following standard parasitological techniques. Data collected were analysed using analysis of variance (ANOVA), Fisher’s least significant difference (FLSD), and T-test. Statistical significance was established at p

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Eyo, J., M.O., E , F.C., O , J.E, E , V.U., U & N.O., U (2019). Maternal vitamin A supplementation delays time to first episode of parasitaemia and reduces malaria parasite densities among infants in rural communities in Ebonyi State, Nigeria. Afribary. Retrieved from https://afribary.com/works/maternal-vitamin-a-supplementation-delays-time-to-first-episode-of-parasitaemia-and-reduces-malaria-parasite-densities-among-infants-in-rural-communities-in-ebonyi-state-nigeria

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Eyo, Joseph, et. al. "Maternal vitamin A supplementation delays time to first episode of parasitaemia and reduces malaria parasite densities among infants in rural communities in Ebonyi State, Nigeria" Afribary. Afribary, 25 May. 2019, https://afribary.com/works/maternal-vitamin-a-supplementation-delays-time-to-first-episode-of-parasitaemia-and-reduces-malaria-parasite-densities-among-infants-in-rural-communities-in-ebonyi-state-nigeria. Accessed 05 Nov. 2024.

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Eyo, Joseph, Elom M.O. , Okafor F.C. , Eyo J.E , Usanga V.U. and Umoh N.O. . "Maternal vitamin A supplementation delays time to first episode of parasitaemia and reduces malaria parasite densities among infants in rural communities in Ebonyi State, Nigeria". Afribary, Afribary, 25 May. 2019. Web. 05 Nov. 2024. < https://afribary.com/works/maternal-vitamin-a-supplementation-delays-time-to-first-episode-of-parasitaemia-and-reduces-malaria-parasite-densities-among-infants-in-rural-communities-in-ebonyi-state-nigeria >.

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Eyo, Joseph, Elom M.O. , Okafor F.C. , Eyo J.E , Usanga V.U. and Umoh N.O. . "Maternal vitamin A supplementation delays time to first episode of parasitaemia and reduces malaria parasite densities among infants in rural communities in Ebonyi State, Nigeria" Afribary (2019). Accessed November 05, 2024. https://afribary.com/works/maternal-vitamin-a-supplementation-delays-time-to-first-episode-of-parasitaemia-and-reduces-malaria-parasite-densities-among-infants-in-rural-communities-in-ebonyi-state-nigeria