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Iron deficiency and iron deficiency anemia (IDA) are the most prevalent micronutrient deficiencies on a worldwide basis, especially in developing countries. The impact of severe IDA can have mortal consequences, since without adequate hemoglobin, the brain and body become deprived of oxygen and, if allowed to continue, death may ensue. It has been shown that iron supplementation in infants and young children can enhance child development, however, it may also result in increased rates of malaria in high burden areas.
The primary objective of this study is to determine the impact of providing encapsulated iron (as a powder added to complementary foods) on the susceptibility to clinical malaria among anemic and non-anemic infants and young children (6-24 months of age) living in a high malaria burden area.
The value of performing this research in Ghana is primarily that malaria and anemia remain the most important causes of death and morbidity.
Study Design:
The proposed study is a community-based blinded randomized controlled trial with 2 study arms that will be conducted in two phases:
A dual phase design, with two unique cohorts, was chosen so that preliminary results (at the end of phase 1) could be assessed by an independent Data Safety and Monitoring Committee. It is possible that during the dry season no impact of iron will be detected, while during the wet season, an impact will be observed. With this possible outcome, it is potentially feasible to translate this knowledge into a Ministry of Health Program to only provide iron supplementation (fortification) during the dry months of the year (December to April).
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
|---|---|---|---|
| Vitamin/mineral fortificant with iron | Experimental |
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| Vitamin/mineral fortificant without iron | Placebo Comparator |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sprinkles® | Dietary Supplement | powdered vitamin/mineral fortificant WITH iron sprinkled onto food once a day for 5 months |
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
| incidence of clinical malaria (if fever recorded a blood sample will be taken to determine parasite species and count) | 5 months |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
| changes in anemia status (blood levels of: haemoglobin(Hb) , ferritin (SF)) | 5 months | |
| severity of clinical malaria (blood parasite count) | 5 months | |
| cerebral malaria (defined by a parasite count >5000/μL blood and a concurrent score of <2 on the Blantyre coma scale, with or without convulsions) |
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Inclusion Criteria:
Exclusion Criteria:
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
|---|---|---|
| Stanley H Zlotkin, PhD | The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Canada | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kintampo Health Research Centre | Kintampo | PO Box 200 | Ghana |
| PubMed Identifier | Type | Citation | Retractions |
|---|---|---|---|
| 42094124 | Derived | Tchum EKY, Koto JE, Kanyoke F, Opoku O, Ussher F, Dassah SD, Amoani B, Tchum SK, Nyarko E. Effect of Iron-Containing Micronutrient Powders on Growth and Malaria-Induced Anaemia Among Preschool Children in Ghana: A Cluster-Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial. medRxiv [Preprint]. 2026 Apr 27:2026.04.24.26351649. doi: 10.64898/2026.04.24.26351649. | |
| 36959634 |
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| ID | Term |
|---|---|
| D000740 | Anemia |
| D018798 | Anemia, Iron-Deficiency |
| ID | Term |
|---|---|
| D006402 | Hematologic Diseases |
| D006425 | Hemic and Lymphatic Diseases |
| D000747 | Anemia, Hypochromic |
| D000090463 | Iron Deficiencies |
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| ID | Term |
|---|---|
| D014815 | Vitamins |
| D007501 | Iron |
| ID | Term |
|---|---|
| D018977 | Micronutrients |
| D045505 | Physiological Effects of Drugs |
| D020228 | Pharmacologic Actions |
| D020164 | Chemical Actions and Uses |
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| vitamin/mineral fortificant without iron | Dietary Supplement | powdered vitamin/mineral fortificant WITHOUT iron sprinkled onto food once a day for 5 months |
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| 5 months |
| hospitalization (documentation of hospitalization for any reason) | 5 months |
| death | 5 months |
| pneumonia (defined by the presence of a cough or breathing difficulties, tachypnea, lower chest wall indrawing, and the appearance of consolidation or pleural effusion on a chest X-ray) | 5 months |
| diarrhea (defined by >3 loose or watery stools in the previous 24 hours) | 5 months |
| dehydration (defined by lethargy, sunken eyes, and decreased skin turgor [>2 seconds for skin to return following a skin pinch]) | 5 months |
| Tchum SK, Sakyi SA, Arthur F, Adu B, Abubakar LA, Oppong FB, Dzabeng F, Amoani B, Gyan T, Asante KP. Effect of iron fortification on anaemia and risk of malaria among Ghanaian pre-school children with haemoglobinopathies and different ABO blood groups. BMC Nutr. 2023 Mar 23;9(1):56. doi: 10.1186/s40795-023-00709-w. |
| 34283841 | Derived | Tchum SK, Sakyi SA, Adu B, Arthur F, Oppong FB, Dzabeng F, Amoani B, Gyan T, Poku-Asante K. Impact of IgG response to malaria-specific antigens and immunity against malaria in pre-school children in Ghana. A cluster randomized, placebo-controlled trial. PLoS One. 2021 Jul 20;16(7):e0253544. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0253544. eCollection 2021. |
| 28592572 | Derived | Aimone AM, Brown P, Owusu-Agyei S, Zlotkin SH, Cole DC. Impact of iron fortification on the geospatial patterns of malaria and non-malaria infection risk among young children: a secondary spatial analysis of clinical trial data from Ghana. BMJ Open. 2017 Jun 6;7(5):e013192. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2016-013192. |
| 27391972 | Derived | Aimone AM, Brown PE, Zlotkin SH, Cole DC, Owusu-Agyei S. Geo-spatial factors associated with infection risk among young children in rural Ghana: a secondary spatial analysis. Malar J. 2016 Jul 8;15:349. doi: 10.1186/s12936-016-1388-1. |
| 24002280 | Derived | Zlotkin S, Newton S, Aimone AM, Azindow I, Amenga-Etego S, Tchum K, Mahama E, Thorpe KE, Owusu-Agyei S. Effect of iron fortification on malaria incidence in infants and young children in Ghana: a randomized trial. JAMA. 2013 Sep 4;310(9):938-47. doi: 10.1001/jama.2013.277129. |
| D019189 | Iron Metabolism Disorders |
| D008659 | Metabolic Diseases |
| D009750 | Nutritional and Metabolic Diseases |
| D000078622 | Nutrients |
| D005502 | Food |
| D000066888 | Diet, Food, and Nutrition |
| D010829 | Physiological Phenomena |
| D019602 | Food and Beverages |
| D019216 | Metals, Heavy |
| D004602 | Elements |
| D007287 | Inorganic Chemicals |
| D028561 | Transition Elements |
| D008670 | Metals |