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Prevalence of anemia among infants: A tertiary center study

Lalit Kumar, Aksharaditya Shukla, Ranjit P. Kangle, Aneet Singh, Mallikarjun Pattenshetti

  Abstract :

Introduction: Anemia is a major health problem affect worldwide population at an epidemiological scale with 25% of population suffers from anemia. According to WHO every other pre-school child suffers from anemia. The aim of the study is to determine the prevalence of anemia in infants up to one year of age from birth.Materials & Methods: The study was conducted in a tertiary care hospital in Belgavi, Karnataka between January to March 2016. A total of 231 infants were registered in the study.Results: High prevalence of anemia was detected in the study population. At birth, 9.8% of cases show anemia, which steadily increased to 49.1% at 6 months and 86.7% by the end of one year of life with slight difference between the sexes Conclusion: This study highlights the fact that there is an increasing trend of anemia with increasing age in infancy and urgent steps has to be taken so as to prevent permanent disabilities.

  Keywords :

Anemia   infancy   iron deficiency anemia  

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PREVALENCE OF ANEMIA AMONG INFANTS: A TERTIARY CENTER STUDY, Lalit Kumar, Aksharaditya Shukla, Ranjit P. Kangle, Aneet Singh, Mallikarjun Pattenshetti, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN PATHOLOGY AND MICROBIOLOGY : Volume-4 | Issue-1 | January-2020

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