| publication name | Iron-deficiency anemia as a risk factor for acute lower respiratory tract infections in children younger than 5 years |
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| Authors | Ola G. Behairya, Osama I. Mohammadb, Osama S. Elshaerc |
| year | 2018 |
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| Local/International | International |
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Abstract
Acute lower respiratory tract infection (ALRTI) is an important cause of morbidity in the developed world and both morbidity and mortality in the developing world. Moreover, iron-deficiency anemia (IDA) is a major health problem in children. Aim The aim was to evaluate IDA as a risk factor for ALRTIs in children. Participants and methods A total of 200 children were enrolled in this study, and they were divided into two groups: group I included 100 children with lower respiratory tract infections and group II included 100 apparently healthy children matched for age and sex as a control group. All enrolled children were subjected to history taking with stress on recurrent chest infection, clinical examination, and chest radiographs. Complete blood counting was done with measures of serum iron, serum ferritin levels, and total ironbinding capacity. Results Anemia was found in 74% of cases and 38% of controls. IDA was present in 60% of cases and 24% of controls. There was a statistically significant increased incidence of anemia [odds ratio (OR) was 4.64] and presence of IDA (OR was 4.75) in group I compared with group II.