Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland.
JAMA Ophthalmol. 2014 Jan;132(1):115-7. doi: 10.1001/jamaophthalmol.2013.5309.
Within 20 years of its discovery 100 years ago, vitamin A was recognized as critical to normal eyes, growth, and survival. Clinical interest subsequently contracted to its importance in preventing xerophthalmia, until this ophthalmologist stumbled, quite accidently, on its role in fighting life-threatening infections. Repeated, large-scale randomized clinical trials eventually convinced (and reminded) the pediatric and nutrition communities of its importance for child survival. Vitamin A distribution programs are now credited with saving the sight and lives of nearly half a million children every year.
100 年前发现维生素 A 的 20 年内,人们就认识到它对正常视力、生长和生存至关重要。随后,人们对它的临床兴趣收缩到其预防干眼病的重要性,直到这位眼科医生偶然间发现它在对抗威胁生命的感染方面的作用。反复的大规模随机临床试验最终使(并提醒)儿科和营养界认识到它对儿童生存的重要性。维生素 A 分发计划现在每年都被认为拯救了近 50 万名儿童的视力和生命。