Introduction: Maternal undernutrition and infections during pregnancy may influence birth and long-term child development outcomes. Characterising the micronutrient, metabolomic and microbiome profiles of pregnant women and infants may elucidate the underlying biology of adverse birth outcomes and early child development in the first 1000 days.
Methods and analysis: The Enhancing Nutrition and Antenatal Infection Treatment (ENAT) study was a 2×2 factorial, randomised clinical effectiveness study conducted in Amhara, Ethiopia from August 2020 to June 2022. We cluster-randomised pregnant women (n=2399) to receive either a nutrition intervention (iron-folic acid (IFA), iodised salt and balanced energy-protein supplementation for women with mid-upper arm circumference <23 cm) or routine care (IFA only), and individually randomised women to an infection control intervention (genitourinary tract infection screening-treatment and screening-treatment of stool parasites) or routine care (syndromic approach). Participants were followed until 1 month postpartum. A subset of 532 women-infant dyads were consecutively enrolled in the biospecimen substudy from July 2021 to August 2022. Specimens were collected at enrolment (<24 weeks) and antenatal care follow-up (third trimester), and 1-6 months postdelivery. A subset of ENAT mother-infant dyads (n=462) was enrolled in the Longitudinal Infant Development and Growth study that followed infants until 24 months postpartum, from February 2023 to June 2024. We will determine the impact of ENAT interventions on micronutrient status, inflammation biomarkers and metabolomic and microbiome profiles. We will also determine the association of these profiles with birth outcomes and infant neurodevelopment.
Ethics and dissemination: These studies were approved by the Institutional Review Boards of Addis Continental Institute of Public Health (ACIPH/IRB/002/2022) and Mass General Brigham (2023P000461). Results will be disseminated to international stakeholders via peer-reviewed journals and locally via strategic dissemination sessions.
Trial registration numbers: ISRCTN15116516 and NCT06296238.
Keywords: Genomic Medicine; Inflammation; Maternal medicine; Microbiota; NEONATOLOGY; NUTRITION & DIETETICS.
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