Literature DB >> 20615271

Biochemical markers of nutritional status and childhood malaria severity in Cameroon.

Joël Bertrand Pankoui Mfonkeu1, Inocent Gouado, Honoré Fotso Kuaté, Odile Zambou, Valéry Combes, Georges Emile Raymond Grau, Paul Henri Amvam Zollo.   

Abstract

To investigate the part played by undernutrition in malaria severity, some biomarkers of nutritional status were assessed in children with severe malarial anaemia (MA) and cerebral malaria (CM) in comparison with healthy children or those with uncomplicated malaria. Undernutrition was assessed using the weight-for-age Z score (WAZ). Retinol was determined by HPLC; lipid profile, Ca, Mg and albumin were determined by spectrophotometry. Severe and moderate undernutritions were more prevalent in children with MA and those with the combined symptoms of CM and MA, but not in those with CM alone. Some perturbations were noticed in the lipid profile, but most of the values remained within the normal ranges. The risk of vitamin A deficiency, as assessed by plasma retinol concentration, was noteworthy in children with severe malaria: 0.48 × 10(-6) and 0.50 × 10(-6) mol/l, respectively, in children with MA and CM (reference value: >0.7 × 10(-6) mol/l). A significant difference was obtained for retinol values after an ANOVA of all the groups (P = 0.0029), with the value in the MA group being significantly low than that in the control group (P < 0.05); likewise, a significant difference was obtained after comparison of all the groups for Mg and albumin (P = 0.0064 and 0.0082, respectively). Despite their low number (n 6), fatal cases of CM had a normal mean WAZ on admission, but low values of retinol, albumin and HDL:LDL ratio. Despite these associations, undernutrition itself did not appear to be a primary factor associated with fatal outcome.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20615271     DOI: 10.1017/S0007114510001510

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Nutr        ISSN: 0007-1145            Impact factor:   3.718


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