Micro Nutrient Deficiency

Micronutrient deficiencies influence more than two billion people of all ages in developing and automated countries. They are the cause of few diseases, intensify others and are appreciate as having an principal impact on the international health. Important micronutrients involve iodine, iron, zinc, calcium, selenium, fluorine, and vitamins. Micronutrient deficiencies are related with 10% of all children's deaths, and on this account of particular concern to those mixed up with child welfare. Deficiencies of necessary vitamins or minerals such as Vitamin A, iron, and zinc may be produce by long-term insufficiency of nutritious food or by the infections such as intestinal worms. They may also be caused or increase when illnesses such as diarrhea or malaria cause rapid loss of nutrients between feces or vomit

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  • Anemia

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