Early Antecedents Of Food Allergy: Defining The Pathways Underlying Very Early Sensitisation To Foods.
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$607,193.00
Summary
With such a dramatic rise in food allergy, and many infants now showing established food-sensitization before starting complimentary foods at 4-6 months, there is a pressing need to define events around much earlier allergen encounter. This project addresses critical questions that form an essential platform for earlier strategies to prevent the rising burden of food allergy and other allergic diseases.
Does Weekly Iron Supplementation Increase Iron Uptake In Pregnant Women And Improve Maternal And Infant Health?
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$830,171.00
Summary
Anaemia and iron deficiency are common in pregnant women in developing countries and cause fatigue, prematurity, low birth weight, impaired infant groowth and development. Daily iron is recommended in pregnancy but often not taken because of unpleasant side-effects. Better strategies are needed to maintain iron and haemoglobin during pregnancy. We will compare the effect of weekly and daily iron tablets in 1200 pregnant Vietnamese women on anaemia rates, birthweight, maternal and infant health.