Description
Vitamin A
- Supports rapid growth and development
- Helps combat infections
- Protects from preventable diseases and blindness
- Lowers the chance of dying due to diarrhoea
- Reduces the odds of child stunting
Vitamin C
- Maintains healthy immune system
- Enhances white blood cells & anti-body production
- Essential for collagen production (healthy skin, bones, and connective tissues)
- Enhances brain function and development
- Supports memory and concentration
Vitamin D
- Helps to absorb calcium in the body
- Supports bones, teeth and muscles strength
- Boost body’s defense mechanism
- Helps to prevent autoimmune disease
Dosage:
Children: 1-2 drops daily.
Vitamin A deficiency among children under five¹
About 51.5% of children have Vitamin A deficiency, of whom 12.1% have the severe deficiency.
Prevalence is slightly higher (51.7%) among boys than in girls (51.3%)
Vitamin D deficiency among children under five²
A high prevalence (62.7%) of Vitamin D deficiency was observed.
A significant proportion (13.2%) of children have a severe deficiency.
The prevalence is slightly higher (63.1%) among girls than boys (62.4%)
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