Nutrition International.

Published: November 1, 2022

Overview

This brief summarizes the results and implications of new evidence around WHO recommended WIFAS containing 2.8 mg folic acid and its association with a lower risk of neural tube defects than the current practice of 0.4 mg folic acid. Including the WHO-recommended WIFAS dose on the WHO model EML could improve its availability and affordability for use in WIFAS programs by guiding national EMLs and thus purchasing and supply management decisions.

Tags

Locations

Global

Populations

Adolescent GirlsWomen

Micronutrients

Folate/Folic AcidIron

Partners


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Global Affairs CanadaSouth Australian Health and Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI)Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM)University of British Columbia (UBC)

Resource Type

Briefs