| Literature DB >> 32084025 |
Md Shabab Hossain1, Subhasish Das2, Md Amran Gazi3, Mustafa Mahfuz4, Tahmeed Ahmed5.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Although parasitic infections lead to extracorporeal iron loss resulting in iron deficiency anaemia (IDA), data associating IDA with parasitic infections in the first two years of life are limited. We sought to evaluate the prevalence and severity of anaemia and IDA during this period and to investigate the association between intestinal parasitic infections and IDA.Entities:
Keywords: Anaemia; Ascaris lumbricoides; Bangladesh; children; iron deficiency; parasitic infection
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 32084025 PMCID: PMC7722353 DOI: 10.3855/jidc.11340
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Infect Dev Ctries ISSN: 1972-2680 Impact factor: 0.968
Descriptive characteristics of the participants at 7, 15, and 24 months.
| Variables | 7 months | 15 months | 24 months |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gender, n (%) | |||
| Male | 118 (49.2%) | ||
| Female | 122 (50.8%) | - | - |
| Hb% | 10.7 (10.1-11.4) | 10.4 (9.5-11.3) | 11.2 (10.1-12.1) |
| CRP | 0.95 (0.40, 2.90) | 0.60 (0.30, 2.20) | 0.60 (0.15, 1.70) |
| median (IQR) | |||
| AGP | 89.00 (68.75, 115.25) | 86.00 (69.00, 109.00) | 72.00 (55.00, 95.00) |
| median (IQR) | |||
| Ferritin (μg/L), | 30.50 (16.00, 48.80) | 12.80 (6.83, 21.80) | 8.00 (4.80, 14.50) |
| median (IQR) | |||
| Ferritin (μg/L), | 25.9 (12.8-42.4) | 10.7 (5.7-18.1) | 7.2 (4.7-13.9) |
| median (IQR) | |||
| sTfR | 5.2 (4.4-6.8) | 7.2 (5.2-9.6) | 6.9 (5.3-10.8) |
AGP = alpha-1-acid glycoprotein; CRP = C-reactive protein; hb% = serum haemoglobin; sTfR = soluble transferrin receptor; IQR = Inter-quartile range
Normal ranges: CRP, ≤ 10 mg/L; AGP, ≤ 100 mg/dL
Adjusted for elevated CRP and elevated AGP by mathematical correction.
Figure 1Prevalence of anaemia and IDA at 7, 15 and 24 months.
Figure 2Graphical representation of anaemia by severity. Results: 265 children were enrolled after birth and samples were collected at 7, 15 and 24 months. Anaemia was detected at 7, 15 and 24 months in 117 (48.8%), 106 (44.2%) and 67 (27.9%) cases whereas IDA was found in 15 (6.3%), 47 (19.6%) and 39 (16.3%) cases, respectively. Iron deficiency anaemia at 24 months was significantly associated with Ascaris lumbricoides infection (OR 3.76; 95 % CI, 1.08-13.11).
Figure 3Prevalence of intestinal parasitic infection at 7, 15 and 24 months. Conclusions: The prevalence of anaemia and IDA in slum dwelling children of Dhaka is high and Ascaris lumbricoides infection was found to have a strong association with IDA at 24 months of age.
Association of parasites with IDA at different time points
| Parasite | Time point | OR (95% CI) | P-value |
|---|---|---|---|
| 7 months | 0 (0.00,0.00) | 0.999 | |
| 15 months | 1.03 (0.25,4.21) | 0.969 | |
| 24 months | 3.76 (1.08,13.11) | 0.038 | |
| 7 months | - | - | |
| 15 months | 0 (0.00,0.00) | 0.999 | |
| 7 months | 0 (0.00,0.00) | 0.999 | |
| 15 months | 0.80 (0.08,7.96) | 0.849 | |
| 24 months | 0.67 (0.05,8.28) | 0.755 | |
| 7 months | 6.08 (0.51,72.03) | 0.152 | |
| 15 months | 1.50 (0.46,4.90) | 0.502 | |
| 24 months | 1.64 (0.59,4.51) | 0.342 |
OR = Odds ratio; CI = Confidence interval.