Effect of zinc supplementation on mortality in children aged 1-48 months: a community-based randomised placebo-controlled trial.

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BACKGROUND: Studies from Asia have suggested that zinc supplementation can reduce morbidity and mortality in children, but evidence from malarious populations in Africa has been inconsistent. Our aim was to assess the effects of zinc supplementation on overall mortality in children in Pemba, Zanzibar.

INTERPRETATION: We believe that a meta-analysis of all studies of mortality and morbidity, will help to make evidence-based recommendations for the role of zinc supplementation in public health policy to improve mortality, morbidity, growth, and development in young children.

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