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| Name | Class |
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| United States Agency for International Development (USAID) | FED |
| Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation | OTHER |
| Canadian International Development Agency | OTHER_GOV |
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The purpose of this trial is to determine whether providing women with a weekly oral supplement of vitamin A, either preformed or as beta-carotene, at a dosage equivalent to a recommended intake from early pregnancy through three months postpartum, can reduce the risk of maternal mortality, fetal loss, or infant mortality.
Maternal mortality and vitamin A deficiency coexist in rural South Asia. In Nepal, weekly supplementation with vitamin A or beta-carotene during the child-bearing years reduced all-cause maternal mortality and, in night blind women, also infant mortality. The present trial is testing the efficacy of the same supplements from ~9 weeks' gestation to 12 weeks postpartum. The planned sample size is 68,000 pregnancies. It is being conducted in 19 rural unions, covering an area of ~750 sq km with a population of ~580,000 in Gaibandha and Southern Rangpur Districts in Northern Bangladesh. The study area was mapped as 596 "sectors" (unit of randomization), each comprising 200-275 households; ~135,000 houses were numerically addressed and, at the outset, 103,000 women were listed. Women are visited at home every 5 weeks by 596 trained female staff to detect pregnancy by a combination of menstrual history and urine testing. Newly married women are prospectively enlisted for pregnancy surveillance. Following informed consent urine-positive (pregnant) women detected during surveillance are enrolled to receive weekly a capsule containing 7000 retinol equivalents of preformed vitamin A, 42 mg of beta-carotene or placebo. Vital events are recorded weekly through 3 months postpartum. Trained interviewers conduct maternal nutritional and health and household socioeconomic assessments in the 1st trimester. At 3 months postpartum, interviewers assess both mother and infant for health and nutritional status, including apparent birth defects that are later physician-confirmed. An additional home health assessment occurs at 6 months post partum, and vital status is recorded for mother and infant at one year postpartum. A ~3% subsample of enrolled pregnant women participate in a substudy involving enhanced clinical, anthropometric, biochemical, body compositional, morbidity and interview-based assessment protocols in the 1st, 2nd and 3rd trimesters, and at 3 months post-partum. Reported maternal and infant deaths are verified and causes ascertained during "verbal autopsy" interviews with family members of the deceased.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| 1 | Experimental | Weekly oral supplement with 7000 µg retinol equivalents from early pregnancy through 12 weeks following termination of pregnancy |
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| 2 | Experimental | Weekly oral supplement with 42 mg of beta-carotene from early pregnancy through 12 weeks following termination of pregnancy |
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| 3 | Placebo Comparator | Weekly oral supplement with placebo from early pregnancy through 12 weeks following termination of pregnancy |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Vitamin A or Beta-Carotene Supplements | Dietary Supplement | weekly dosage of either 7000 µg retinol equivalents as preformed vitamin A or 42 mg of beta-carotene from 1st trimester of pregnancy through 12 weeks after termination of pregnancy |
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| All-cause, Pregnancy-related Mortality | Mortality evaluated on intent-to-treat basis | Deaths during pregnancy through 12 weeks postpartum |
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| All-cause 3-month Infant Mortality | Deaths through the 1st 12 weeks of life | |
| Maternal Morbidity, Including Obstetric Complications | through the 1st 24 weeks following termination of pregnancy | |
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Keith P West, Jr., Dr.P.H. | Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health | Principal Investigator |
| Parul Christian, Dr.P.H. | Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health | Study Director |
| Rolf DW Klemm, Dr.P.H. | Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health | Study Director |
| Mahbubur Rashid, MBBS, MSc | JiVitA Bangladesh Project | Study Director |
| Alain B Labrique, MSc | Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health | Study Director |
| Alfred Sommer, M.D. | Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health | Study Director |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Johns Hopkins School of Public Health | Baltimore | Maryland | 21205 | United States | ||
| JiVitA Bangladesh Project |
| PubMed Identifier | Type | Citation | Retractions |
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| 10037634 | Background | West KP Jr, Katz J, Khatry SK, LeClerq SC, Pradhan EK, Shrestha SR, Connor PB, Dali SM, Christian P, Pokhrel RP, Sommer A. Double blind, cluster randomised trial of low dose supplementation with vitamin A or beta carotene on mortality related to pregnancy in Nepal. The NNIPS-2 Study Group. BMJ. 1999 Feb 27;318(7183):570-5. doi: 10.1136/bmj.318.7183.570. | |
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Women were recruited into the trial from August 2001 to January 2007. As this was a community trial, we identified pregnant women by conducting a urine test on women reporting to be amenstrual from the last visit during 5 weekly visit cycles to their homes in rural communities of the districts of Rangpur and Gaibandha, Bangladesh.
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| ID | Title | Description |
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| FG000 | 1 Placebo Control | Weekly oral supplement with placebo from early pregnancy through 12 weeks following termination of pregnancy |
| FG001 | 2 Vitamin A Supplement | Weekly oral supplement with 7000 micrograms of retinol equivalents from early pregnancy through 12 weeks following termination of pregnancy |
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| The Sight and Life Research Institute |
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| Access Business Group | INDUSTRY |
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| Gestational Age at Birth |
| within 24 weeks after birth |
| Fetal Growth and Postnatal Infant Growth Through Three Months of Age | through the 1st 12 weeks after birth |
| Infant Morbidity Through 3 Months of Age | within 24 weeks after birth |
| Plasma Beta-carotene in the Third Trimester of Pregnancy(Nutritonal Status of the Mother) | Third trimester of pregnancy (about the 32nd week of gesatation) |
| Plasma Retinol at the Third Trimester of Pregnancy (Nutritional Status of the Mother) | Third trimester of pregnancy (about the 32nd week of gestation) |
| Rangpur |
| Rajshahi Division |
| Bangladesh |
| JiVitA Project Office | Rangpur City | Rangpur District | 5400 | Bangladesh |
| Katz J, West KP Jr, Khatry SK, Pradhan EK, LeClerq SC, Christian P, Wu LS, Adhikari RK, Shrestha SR, Sommer A. Maternal low-dose vitamin A or beta-carotene supplementation has no effect on fetal loss and early infant mortality: a randomized cluster trial in Nepal. Am J Clin Nutr. 2000 Jun;71(6):1570-6. doi: 10.1093/ajcn/71.6.1570. |
| 11340108 | Background | Christian P, West KP Jr, Khatry SK, LeClerq SC, Kimbrough-Pradhan E, Katz J, Shrestha SR. Maternal night blindness increases risk of mortality in the first 6 months of life among infants in Nepal. J Nutr. 2001 May;131(5):1510-2. doi: 10.1093/jn/131.5.1510. |
| 11053506 | Background | Christian P, West KP Jr, Khatry SK, Katz J, LeClerq SC, Kimbrough-Pradhan E, Dali SM, Shrestha SR. Vitamin A or beta-carotene supplementation reduces symptoms of illness in pregnant and lactating Nepali women. J Nutr. 2000 Nov;130(11):2675-82. doi: 10.1093/jn/130.11.2675. |
| 10997544 | Background | Christian P, West KP Jr, Khatry SK, Kimbrough-Pradhan E, LeClerq SC, Katz J, Shrestha SR, Dali SM, Sommer A. Night blindness during pregnancy and subsequent mortality among women in Nepal: effects of vitamin A and beta-carotene supplementation. Am J Epidemiol. 2000 Sep 15;152(6):542-7. doi: 10.1093/aje/152.6.542. |
| 12221262 | Background | West KP Jr. Extent of vitamin A deficiency among preschool children and women of reproductive age. J Nutr. 2002 Sep;132(9 Suppl):2857S-2866S. doi: 10.1093/jn/132.9.2857S. |
| 21586714 | Result | West KP Jr, Christian P, Labrique AB, Rashid M, Shamim AA, Klemm RD, Massie AB, Mehra S, Schulze KJ, Ali H, Ullah B, Wu LS, Katz J, Banu H, Akhter HH, Sommer A. Effects of vitamin A or beta carotene supplementation on pregnancy-related mortality and infant mortality in rural Bangladesh: a cluster randomized trial. JAMA. 2011 May 18;305(19):1986-95. doi: 10.1001/jama.2011.656. |
| 21510905 | Result | Labrique AB, Christian P, Klemm RD, Rashid M, Shamim AA, Massie A, Schulze K, Hackman A, West KP Jr. A cluster-randomized, placebo-controlled, maternal vitamin A or beta-carotene supplementation trial in Bangladesh: design and methods. Trials. 2011 Apr 21;12:102. doi: 10.1186/1745-6215-12-102. |
| 20941903 | Result | Gunnsteinsson S, Labrique AB, West KP Jr, Christian P, Mehra S, Shamim AA, Rashid M, Katz J, Klemm RD. Constructing indices of rural living standards in Northwestern Bangladesh. J Health Popul Nutr. 2010 Oct;28(5):509-19. doi: 10.3329/jhpn.v28i5.6160. |
| 28766094 | Derived | Surkan PJ, Sakyi KS, Christian P, Mehra S, Labrique A, Ali H, Ullah B, Wu L, Klemm R, Rashid M, West KP Jr, Strobino DM. Risk of Depressive Symptoms Associated with Morbidity in Postpartum Women in Rural Bangladesh. Matern Child Health J. 2017 Oct;21(10):1890-1900. doi: 10.1007/s10995-017-2299-7. |
| 28490513 | Derived | Ali H, Hamadani J, Mehra S, Tofail F, Hasan MI, Shaikh S, Shamim AA, Wu LS, West KP Jr, Christian P. Effect of maternal antenatal and newborn supplementation with vitamin A on cognitive development of school-aged children in rural Bangladesh: a follow-up of a placebo-controlled, randomized trial. Am J Clin Nutr. 2017 Jul;106(1):77-87. doi: 10.3945/ajcn.116.134478. Epub 2017 May 10. |
| 27980605 | Derived | Sundaram ME, Ali H, Mehra S, Shamim AA, Ullah B, Rashid M, Shaikh S, Christian P, Klemm RD, West KP Jr, Labrique A. Early newborn ritual foods correlate with delayed breastfeeding initiation in rural Bangladesh. Int Breastfeed J. 2016 Dec 8;11:31. doi: 10.1186/s13006-016-0090-9. eCollection 2016. |
| 27449568 | Derived | Surkan PJ, Sakyi K, Strobino DM, Mehra S, Labrique A, Ali H, Ullah B, Wu L, Klemm R, Rashid M, West KP, Christian P. Depressive symptoms in mothers after perinatal and early infant loss in rural Bangladesh: a population-based study. Ann Epidemiol. 2016 Jul;26(7):467-473. doi: 10.1016/j.annepidem.2016.06.001. Epub 2016 Jun 8. |
| 25646326 | Derived | Shamim AA, Schulze K, Merrill RD, Kabir A, Christian P, Shaikh S, Wu L, Ali H, Labrique AB, Mehra S, Klemm RD, Rashid M, Sungpuag P, Udomkesmalee E, West KP Jr. First-trimester plasma tocopherols are associated with risk of miscarriage in rural Bangladesh. Am J Clin Nutr. 2015 Feb;101(2):294-301. doi: 10.3945/ajcn.114.094920. Epub 2014 Nov 26. |
| 23151532 | Derived | Christian P, Klemm R, Shamim AA, Ali H, Rashid M, Shaikh S, Wu L, Mehra S, Labrique A, Katz J, West KP Jr. Effects of vitamin A and beta-carotene supplementation on birth size and length of gestation in rural Bangladesh: a cluster-randomized trial. Am J Clin Nutr. 2013 Jan;97(1):188-94. doi: 10.3945/ajcn.112.042275. Epub 2012 Nov 14. |
| 22071710 | Derived | Christian P, Labrique AB, Ali H, Richman MJ, Wu L, Rashid M, West KP Jr. Maternal vitamin A and beta-carotene supplementation and risk of bacterial vaginosis: a randomized controlled trial in rural Bangladesh. Am J Clin Nutr. 2011 Dec;94(6):1643-9. doi: 10.3945/ajcn.111.019059. Epub 2011 Nov 9. |
| 20977661 | Derived | Shamim AA, Christian P, Schulze KJ, Ali H, Kabir A, Rashid M, Labrique A, Salamatullah Q, West KP Jr. Iodine status in pregnancy and household salt iodine content in rural Bangladesh. Matern Child Nutr. 2012 Apr;8(2):162-73. doi: 10.1111/j.1740-8709.2010.00282.x. Epub 2010 Oct 26. |
| FG002 | 3 Beta-Carotene Group | Weekly oral supplement with 42 mg of all-trans beta-carotene from early pregnancy through 12 weeks following termination of pregnancy |
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| BG000 | 1 Placebo Control | Weekly oral supplement with placebo from early pregnancy through 12 weeks following termination of pregnancy |
| BG001 | 2 Vitamin A Supplement | Weekly oral supplement with 7000 micrograms of retinol equivalents from early pregnancy through 12 weeks following termination of pregnancy |
| BG002 | 3 Beta-Carotene Group | Weekly oral supplement with 42 mg of all-trans beta-carotene from early pregnancy through 12 weeks following termination of pregnancy |
| BG003 | Total | Total of all reporting groups |
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| Age Categorical | A very small number of women in the study were unable to recollect or even work out their age. In rural South Asia, this is not uncommon and of the 35 women for whom we do not have an age, 14 are in the placebo group, 15 in the Vitamin A group and 6 in the beta-carotene group. | Number | participants |
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| Age Continuous | A very small number of women in the study were unable to recollect or even work out their age. In rural South Asia, this is not uncommon and of the 35 women for whom we do not have an age, 14 are in the placebo group, 15 in the Vitamin A group and 6 in the beta-carotene group. | Mean | Standard Deviation | years |
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| Secondary | All-cause 3-month Infant Mortality | Mortality evaluated on intent-to-treat basis | Posted | Number | participants | Deaths through the 1st 12 weeks of life |
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| Secondary | Maternal Morbidity, Including Obstetric Complications | Not Posted | through the 1st 24 weeks following termination of pregnancy | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Secondary | Gestational Age at Birth | Not Posted | within 24 weeks after birth | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Secondary | Fetal Growth and Postnatal Infant Growth Through Three Months of Age | Not Posted | through the 1st 12 weeks after birth | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Secondary | Infant Morbidity Through 3 Months of Age | Not Posted | within 24 weeks after birth | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Secondary | Plasma Beta-carotene in the Third Trimester of Pregnancy(Nutritonal Status of the Mother) | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | Plasma beta-carotene micromoles / liter | Third trimester of pregnancy (about the 32nd week of gesatation) |
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| Primary | All-cause, Pregnancy-related Mortality | Mortality evaluated on intent-to-treat basis | As the study ended on the advice of the Data and Safety Monitoring Board, based on evidence of no difference, all enrolled women who had a chance of being followed through 84 days after the end of their pregnancy were included in the trial. The cohort included pregnancies identified between August 17, 2001 and January 5, 2006. | Posted | Number | Participants | Deaths during pregnancy through 12 weeks postpartum |
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| Secondary | Plasma Retinol at the Third Trimester of Pregnancy (Nutritional Status of the Mother) | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | micromoles per liter | Third trimester of pregnancy (about the 32nd week of gestation) |
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| ID | Title | Description | Deaths (Affected) | Deaths (At Risk) | Serious Events (Affected) | Serious Events (At Risk) | Other Events (Affected) | Other Events (At Risk) |
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| EG000 | 1 Placebo Control | Weekly oral supplement with placebo from early pregnancy through 12 weeks following termination of pregnancy | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||
| EG001 | 2 Vitamin A Supplement | Weekly oral supplement with 7000 micrograms of retinol equivalents from early pregnancy through 12 weeks following termination of pregnancy | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||
| EG002 | 3 Beta-Carotene Group | Weekly oral supplement with 42 mg of all-trans beta-carotene from early pregnancy through 12 weeks following termination of pregnancy | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
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| Title | Organization | Phone | Extension | |
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| Prof. Keith P West, Jr., Principal Investigator | Center for Human Nutrition, Department of International Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health | 410-955-2061 | kwest@jhsph.edu |
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| D014802 | Vitamin A Deficiency |
| D063130 | Maternal Death |
| D066088 | Infant Death |
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| D001361 | Avitaminosis |
| D003677 | Deficiency Diseases |
| D044342 | Malnutrition |
| D009748 | Nutrition Disorders |
| D009750 | Nutritional and Metabolic Diseases |
| D063129 | Parental Death |
| D003643 | Death |
| D010335 | Pathologic Processes |
| D013568 | Pathological Conditions, Signs and Symptoms |
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| D014801 | Vitamin A |
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| D012176 | Retinoids |
| D002338 | Carotenoids |
| D011090 | Polyenes |
| D000475 | Alkenes |
| D006839 | Hydrocarbons, Acyclic |
| D006838 | Hydrocarbons |
| D009930 | Organic Chemicals |
| D053138 | Cyclohexenes |
| D003510 | Cyclohexanes |
| D003516 | Cycloparaffins |
| D006840 | Hydrocarbons, Alicyclic |
| D006844 | Hydrocarbons, Cyclic |
| D013729 | Terpenes |
| D004224 | Diterpenes |
| D010860 | Pigments, Biological |
| D001685 | Biological Factors |
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