iron deficiency anaemiabronchopneumoniaIron deficiency is a common problem worldwide. It affects people from all ages, socioeconomic groups, despite being predominantly more frequent among the very young, the most disadvantaged of the population, especially women and those who are pregnant. In Albania ...
Iron deficiency anaemia: assessment, prevention and control. A guide for programme managers. Geneva: World Health Organization; 2001. Available at http://www.who.int/nutrition/publications/micronutrients/anaemia_iron_deficiency/WHO_NHD_01.3/en/. Accessed on 21 January 2015. Nyesigire Ruhinda E, ...
We further scrutinise the potential and limitations of routine and novel diagnostic tools and strategies in distinguishing different anaemic conditions, such as iron deficiency anaemia, iron-restricted erythropoiesis, and anaemia of inflammation. Through a critical lens, we elucidate the current paradigms ...
This phenomenon is analogous to the 'neonatal anaemia' cited in other newborn mammals, and it has been suggested to be an iron-deficiency anaemia. As reflected by the negligible increase in body iron over the first 5 days, a poor dietary source could be one of the contributing factors. ...
a total of more than 500 million individuals7. Maternal anaemia in rabbits8and maternal iron deficiency (ID) in rats9can result in embryonic lethality, but the molecular mechanisms are unknown. In humans, at least half of all cases of anaemia result from ID7. Furthermore, low iron intake ...
Longitudinal study of diet and iron deficiency anaemia in infants during the first two years of life Asia Pac J Clin Nutr, 11 (2002), pp. 251-257 View in ScopusGoogle Scholar 12 Wall CR, Brunt DR, Grant CC Ethnic variance in iron status: is it related to dietary intake? Public Health...
Haemoglobinopathies such as sickle cell disorder and glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency as well as differences in ABO blood groups have been shown to influence the risk of malaria and/or anaemia in malaria-endemic areas. This study asses
iron-deficiency anaemia and perioperative anaemia. Intravenous ferric carboxymaltose was generally well tolerated, with a low risk of hypersensitivity reactions. It was generally better tolerated than oral ferrous sulfate, mainly reflecting a lower incidence of gastrointestinal adverse effects. The most ...
Iron deficiency anaemia (IDA), the consequence of the lack of iron for haemoglobin (Hb) synthesis, represents a major public health problem in both developing and industrialized countries (1,2). Despite a plethora of publications on the importance of iron, iron deficiency (ID) continues to be...
Iron supplementation: beneficial effects in paediatric anaemiadoi:10.2165/00128413-200213530-00033NoneSpringer International PublishingInpharma Weekly