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vitamin A deficiency and protein energy malnutriton

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  • 1. Prevalence , etiology, biochemical and metabolic changes in VAD and PEM

2. WHAT IS VITAMIN A DEFICIENCY 3. WHO defines it as tissue concentrations of vitamin A low enough to have adverse health consequences even if there is no evidence of clinical xerophthalmia .In addition to the specific signs and symptoms of xerophthalmia and the risk of irreversible blindness, nonspecific symptoms include increased morbidity and mortality, poor reproductive health, increased risk of anaemia, and contributions to slowed growth and development. 4. Prevalence of vitamin A deficiency 5. In 1987, WHO estimated that vitamin A deficiency was endemic in 39 countries based on the ocular manifestations of xerophthalmia or deficient serum (plasma) retinol concentrations (