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Global Estimates of Anaemia Prevalence in Infants, Children, and Women of Reproductive Age

This report from the World Health Organization provides global estimates of anaemia prevalence in infants, children, and women aged 15-49 years in 2011. It highlights the significance of anaemia as a public health issue and emphasizes the need for targeted interventions.

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Global Estimates of Anaemia Prevalence in Infants, Children, and Women of Reproductive Age

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  1. Global estimates of the prevalence of anaemia in infants and children aged 6‒59 months, 2011 Source: WHO. The global anaemia prevalence in 2011. Geneva: World Health Organization; 2015.

  2. Global estimates of the prevalence of anaemia, all women of reproductive age, 15‒49 years, 2011 Source: WHO. The global anaemia prevalence in 2011. Geneva: World Health Organization; 2015.

  3. Global estimates of the prevalence of anaemia in pregnant women aged 15‒49 years, 2011 Source: WHO. The global anaemia prevalence in 2011. Geneva: World Health Organization; 2015.

  4. Global estimates of the prevalence of anaemia in non-pregnant women aged 15‒49 years, 2011 Source: WHO. The global anaemia prevalence in 2011. Geneva: World Health Organization; 2015.

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