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Vitamin A deficiency co-exists with iron deficiency in many countries [ 98], and is linked with an elevated risk of LBW, as well as an increased risk of infections (diarrhea, dysentery, acute respiratory illness) and poor growth in young infants [ 99].

Given that the negative impact of anemia is magnified on account of its close relation to overall nutrition and growth, there is limited data from Asian countries where HIV infection, malnutrition and nutritional deficiencies co-exist.

Other pathogenic mechanisms associated with FALDH deficiency may co-exist.

However, it is important to note that iron deficiency can co-exist with the thalassaemias, which could lead to misinterpretation.

The largest RCT reporting the impact of vitamin A on stillbirths [ 101] also indicates no benefit of Vitamin A for fetal or early infant survival, although vitamin A does appear to be of benefit to maternal health and survival, and vitamin A deficiencies are known to co-exist with iron deficiency [ 98].

Multiple deficiencies often co-exist, thus supplementation with multiple nutrients simultaneously may have an increased, possibly synergistic effect on perinatal outcomes.

Much of this burden co-exists with human deficiency virus (HIV) in high HIV-prevalence countries in sub-Saharan Africa such as Uganda [ 2].

A standard clinical response to severe post-malarial anaemia is to supplement with iron and it is a commonly employed therapeutic strategy in sub-Saharan Africa where endemic iron deficiency often co-exists.

How do they co-exist?

Giovanni Agnelli had co-existed with fascism.

The two approaches will probably co-exist.

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