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Table 1 Baseline characteristics of the randomised study groups

From: The effect of iron-fortified complementary food and intermittent preventive treatment of malaria on anaemia in 12- to 36-month-old children: a cluster-randomised controlled trial

Intervention(s)

Group 1 (n = 125)

Group 2 (n = 126)

Group 3 (n = 127)

Group 4 (n = 124)

Group 5 (n = 127)

Control

CF-FeFum

IPT

CF-FeFum + IPT

CF-FePP

Clusters

8

 

8

 

8

 

8

 

8

 

Girls

65

(52.0 %)

57

(45.2 %)

65

(51.2 %)

65

(52.4 %)

64

(50.2 %)

Age (mo)

23.3

(6.9)

23.5

(7.2)

22.9

(7.0)

23.8

(6.4)

23.4

(7.1)

Haemoglobin conc. (g/dl)

9.8

(1.3)

9.9

(1.2)

9.8

(1.1)

9.9

(1.1)

9.6

(1.2)

Anaemia

102

(81.6 %)

101

(80.2 %)

108

(85.0 %)

105

(84.7 %)

110

(86.6 %)

Plasma ferritin (µg/l)

37.7

(18.3–72.4)

36.2

(21.6–66.0)

37.5

(16.9–74.9)

36.7

(18.2–68.4)

53.0

(28.3–115.7)

Iron deficiency

47

(37.4 %)

50

(40.0 %)

53

(42.1 %)

54

(43.9 %)

34

(26.8 %)

Plasmodium prevalence

78

(62.1 %)

73

(57.7 %)

78

(61.4 %)

66

(53.3 %)

84

(66.1 %)

P. falciparum parasitaemiaa

1200

(208–5200)

600

(128–3400)

2240

(880–6920)

688

(240–4000)

2140

(400–7500)

Height (cm)

79.2

(6.8)

78.5

(7.5)

79.7

(6.7)

79.7

(6.6)

78.6

(6.8)

Body weight (kg)

10.5

(9.0–12.0)

11.0

(9.0–12.0)

11.0

(9.5–13.0)

10.8

(9.5–12.4)

10.0

(9.0–12.0)

  1. Data are mean (SD), n (%) or median (interquartile range). Anaemia: Hb concentration <11 g/dl; iron deficiency: plasma ferritin <30 µg/l
  2. CF-FeFum complementary food fortified with NaFeEDTA + ferrous fumarate, CF-FePP complementary food fortified with NaFeEDTA + ferric pyrophosphate, IPT intermittent preventive treatment of malaria
  3. aparasites/µl of blood, only presented for infected children