Description Module

Description Module

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NCT ID: NCT00128557
Brief Summary: The purpose of this trial is determine whether a 50,000 IU oral dose of vitamin A delivered to newborn infants within the first days of life, reduces six-month infant mortality by at least 15%. The trial will also evaluate whether the survival impact of newborn vitamin A dosing is modified by concurrent weekly, routine maternal vitamin A or beta-carotene supplementation during pregnancy through three months postpartum, gestational age and birth size.
Detailed Description: This is a randomized, double-masked, placebo-controlled, community trial of newborn vitamin A supplementation on mortality in the first six months of life. The trial is being implemented in 596 sectors (i.e. villages and/or smaller groupings), in two thanas comprising a population of \~580,000 in rural northern Bangladesh (Gaibandha/Rangpur area) and is nested within the JiVitA-1 maternal supplementation study. Women residing in the study area are already under 5-weekly pregnancy surveillance conducted by village-based field staff as part of the maternal supplementation trial. During their third trimester of pregnancy, women are visited by a study supervisor who explains the purpose and procedures of the study. After obtaining informed consent, women are interviewed for possible risk factors in the third trimester of pregnancy, including a 30-day history of morbidity, a 7-day dietary and alcohol intake and tobacco use questionnaire, a 7-day household chores questionnaire, and maternal anthropometry (mid upper arm circumference measurement). Upon birth, household members contact the village-based field staff who immediately administers the vitamin A or placebo to the infant, according to sector assignment. After supplementation, newborns are measured for weight, length and mid-upper arm, head and chest circumference, and then followed weekly for vital status for three months, and again at six months of age. A child death initiates the process of death verification and cause of death determination.
Study: NCT00128557
Study Brief:
Protocol Section: NCT00128557