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Prevalence of iron-deficiency anaemia in Brazilian children under 5 years of age: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Journal

BRITISH JOURNAL OF NUTRITION
Volume 126, Issue 8, Pages 1257-1269

Publisher

CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S000711452000522X

Keywords

Anaemia; Iron; Children; Malnutrition; Meta-analyses; Brazil

Funding

  1. Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico [44, 0875/2017-0]
  2. C. A. C., P. C. A. F. V., S. I. O. C.

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The study found that the prevalence of iron-deficiency anaemia in Brazilian children under 5 years of age was 40.2%. The prevalence of anaemia was associated with the age of the child and the period of data collection. While the efforts made by the Brazilian government were successful in reducing anaemia prevalence, it still remains above acceptable levels for this population group.
Fe-deficiency anaemia is considered an important public health problem both in wealthier countries and in those of medium and low income, especially in children under 5 years of age. The shortage of studies with national representativity in medium-income countries, such as Brazil, prevents the knowledge of the current situation and its associated factors. We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis to estimate the pooled prevalence of Fe-deficiency anaemia in Brazilian children under 5 years of age and determined the factors involved in the variability of the estimates of prevalence. We collected fifty-seven studies from the databases MEDLINE, LILACS and Web of Science, along with the reference lists of included articles. We contacted authors for unpublished data. We did not restrict publication timespan and language. This systematic review and meta-analysis was reported according to the guidelines by PRISMA. The pooled prevalence of anaemia in Brazil was 40 center dot 2 (95 % CI 36 center dot 0, 44 center dot 8) %. The age range of the child and the period of data collection were associated with the anaemia prevalence. The pooled prevalence of anaemia was higher in children under 24 months of age (53 center dot 5 v. 30 center dot 7 %; P < 0 center dot 001) and in studies with data collected before 2004 (51 center dot 8 v. 32 center dot 6 %; P = 0 center dot 001). The efforts made by the Brazilian government were successful in the reduction of anaemia in children under 5 years of age in Brazil in the evaluated period. However, prevalence remains beyond acceptable levels for this population group.

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