Arrieta A C, Zaleska M, Stutman H R, Marks M I
Department of Pediatrics, Children's Hospital of Orange County, Orange, California 92668.
J Pediatr. 1992 Jul;121(1):75-8. doi: 10.1016/s0022-3476(05)82545-4.
Studies from Africa suggest that vitamin A supplementation may reduce morbidity and mortality rates associated with measles among poorly nourished children. We studied 20 children with measles in Long Beach, Calif., and found that 50% (95% confidence interval; 28% to 72%) were vitamin A deficient. This frequency among presumably well nourished American children supports evaluation of vitamin A status as a part of acute management of measles in the United States.