Roberts, S. A.
Brabin, L.
Diallo, S.
Gies, S.
Nelson, A.
Stewart, C.
Swinkels, D. W.
Geurts-Moespot, A. J.
Kazienga, A.
Ouedraogo, S.
D’Alessandro, U.
Tinto, H.
Brabin, B. J.
Funding for this research was provided by:
U.S. Department of Health & Human Services | National Institutes of Health (U01HD061234-01A1; Supplementary -05S1 and -02S2, U01HD061234-01A1; Supplementary -05S1 and -02S2, U01HD061234-01A1; Supplementary -05S1 and -02S2, U01HD061234-01A1; Supplementary -05S1 and -02S2, U01HD061234-01A1; Supplementary -05S1 and -02S2, U01HD061234-01A1; Supplementary -05S1 and -02S2, U01HD061234-01A1; Supplementary -05S1 and -02S2)
Article History
Received: 27 February 2019
Revised: 29 April 2019
Accepted: 19 May 2019
First Online: 5 June 2019
Compliance with ethical standards
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: This work was supported by the National Institutes of Health (Grant Number U01HD061234-01A1; Supplementary -05S1 and -02S2), the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development / Gates Foundation, and the National Institutes of Health Office of Dietary Supplements. The grant covered salary and study costs in Burkina Faso, including salary costs for the field co-ordinator. Statistical analysis in the UK was part-funded. The contents of this publication are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of the funding organization, which played no role in data analysis. Dorine Swinkels is Medical Director of the “Hepcidinanalysis.com” initiative (ExternalRef removed), which aims to serve the scientific, medical, and pharmaceutical communities with high-quality hepcidin measurements. The other authors declared that they have no conflicts of interest.