Prevalence of Anemia in Egypt (Al-Gharbia Governorate)
Author(s) -
Ghada Z A Soliman,
Magdi N Azmi,
Soha El-S.
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
the egyptian journal of hospital medicine
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.12816/ejhm.2007.17663
Iron deficiency anemia is the most commen type of anemia related to mal nutrition world wide. It represents a major problem in developing countries, especially in Egypt. Purpose: The present study was designed to assess the prevalence and status of anemia in Al-Gharbia Governorate in Egypt. Material and Methods: 649 mothers and one of their sibling were chosen from different districts with different food habits and socio-economic status.Hb were determined in mothers and sibling. Anthropometric measurement includes measurements of height and weight was done. Age was recorded. Education, Job, income; marital status and number of personal/family are recorded when possible. Results: No severe anemia (Hb 7g/dl). The prevalence of anemia in mother’s is > 47 %, which represent a problem of high degree, while, the prevalence of anemia in sibling is 52.25 & 54.03 % for male and female respectively which represent a problem of high degree. The cause of anemia in mothers may be due to menstrual blood loss, increased duration of menstrual blood flow, while in children may be due to anemic mother, poor, diet, bad food habit. Conclusion: To reduce prevalence of anemia and improve anemic mothers, sibling status in Egypt we needs to improve iron supplementation program
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