| 1. | Two hundred and fifty million infants are affected by Vitamin A deficiency.
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| 2. | The other forms of malnutrition are iodine, iron and vitamin A deficiency.
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| 3. | Early weaning from breastmilk can also increase the risk of vitamin A deficiency.
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| 4. | Vitamin A deficiency is a recognised public health problem in Bangladesh.
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| 5. | More than 100 million pre-school-age children suffer from vitamin A deficiency.
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| 6. | Background of Vitamin A deficiency in Bangladesh and the intervention programmes, THE INDEPENDENT
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| 7. | Vitamin A deficiency can occur as either a primary or a secondary deficiency.
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| 8. | Vitamin A deficiency is the shortage of vitamin A or carotenes.
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| 9. | Vitamin A deficiency is a major cause of blindness in Asia.
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| 10. | In severe cases, vitamin A deficiency can lead to blindness due to xerophthalmia.
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