Literature DB >> 2814284

[Anemia in Third World children].

I Blot, A Vovor.   

Abstract

The number of persons suffering from anaemia in the world is estimated at fifty million to one billion. Most of these are children, since they are more vulnerable than adults as regards nutrition and they constitute the bulk of the population in developing countries. Depending on the region, the prevalence of anaemia among children varies from 15 to 25 p. 100 in Latin America and Indonesia and from 70 to 80 p. 100 in Africa south of the Sahara desert and in India. Anaemia results from multiple deficiencies simultaneously involving iron, folic acid and proteins. The responsibility of each of these deficiencies is difficult to determine and probably varies from one region to another. The causes of these deficiencies are multiple; they include insufficient intake, inadequate absorption, increased needs and excessive losses. The only efficient measure would be an improvement in the level of life.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2814284

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Prat        ISSN: 0035-2640


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1.  Evaluation of clinical signs to diagnose anaemia in Uganda and Bangladesh, in areas with and without malaria.

Authors:  H D Kalter; G Burnham; P R Kolstad; M Hossain; J A Schillinger; N Z Khan; S Saha; V de Wit; N Kenya-Mugisha; B Schwartz; R E Black
Journal:  Bull World Health Organ       Date:  1997       Impact factor: 9.408

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