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Failure to fortify flour and rice with sufficient folic acid will lead to avoidable birth defects in UK, warns expert

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The UK government's failure to fortify all flour and rice with the vitamin folic acid "will result in more deaths and birth defects every year that could have been prevented," argues Professor Sir Nicholas Wald in The BMJ today.

He warns that the current government's proposal to fortify only one type of flour (non-wholemeal wheat flour) at an inadequate level will prevent only about 20% of , much less than the approximate 80% that could be prevented with fully effective fortification.

"What the government has done is a useful step in the right direction, but it is not enough," he says.

Neural tube defects (NTDs) such as occur when a baby's brain and spinal cord don't develop normally. They are a major cause of late terminations, and also cause miscarriage, stillbirth and neonatal death as well as harm to the mother. Many children with spina bifida, one of the consequences of an NTD, endure lifelong disability.

Women wanting to conceive are advised to take a before and during early pregnancy to help prevent NTDs, but evidence shows that most women either do not take them at all or take them too late to be effective.

Fully effective fortification is a safe and relatively small change that would be of unquestionable public benefit, explains Wald. It would have a profound positive health impact on the lives and livelihoods of people regardless of socio-economic status. It would also advance equality and social justice.

He welcomes the fact that the government has, at long last, accepted as a necessity, but states that "there is simply no scientific basis to justify this partial remedy."

Making fully effective fortification a health priority, no matter which party wins the election, should be a promise that the new government makes. Importantly, it must be a promise kept and delivered without delay, he writes.

The new government could do substantially better by adopting fully effective with , he concludes. Political parties and politicians need to rise to the challenge and pass this "acid test."

More information: Folic acid fortification: will the new UK government pass the "acid test"?, The BMJ (2024). DOI: 10.1136/bmj.q1286

Journal information: British Medical Journal (BMJ)
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