Local insights on at-risk anemia: Findings from PANT study in Northeast Thailand
Early Detection of Childhood Anemia in Thailand through Non-Invasive Screening Methods
In this presentation, Assoc. Prof. Suchaorn Saengnipanthkul, MD, shares findings from a cross-sectional study using non-invasive hemoglobin screening to assess anemia among children under five in Thailand. The session highlights how anemia affects growth and cognitive development, explores regional disparities, and discusses the role of dietary patterns, iron supplementation, and caregiver education in reducing risk.
Key Learnings for Healthcare Professionals
This video provides practical insights that can support your daily clinical practice:
- Identify factors linked to anemia in young children.
- Understand how caregiver knowledge and feeding practices influence iron status.
- Learn how non-invasive screening tools can be applied in community settings.
- Gain awareness of how targeted education and supplementation protocols can help prevent anemia in vulnerable populations.
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Watch the full video to explore how real-world research can guide early prevention strategies and improve child health outcomes. Discover practical applications and dive deeper into the findings in the related publication and additional resources available on Danone Nutricia Campus.
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Local insights on at-risk anemia: Findings from PANT study in Northeast Thailand
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