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But it isn’t enough to know about the losses due to a nutritional deficiency – we have to have effective interventions to reduce the deficiency.  For references and sources for these cost estimates see Horton et al Scaling Up Nutrition (full reference in notes to slide 4).  And obviously, these interventions do not completely eliminate anemia – we have to know what proportion of current anemia can be removed by each intervention.