Anaemia, iron deficiency and susceptibility to infections
- PMID: 25264159
- DOI: 10.1016/j.jinf.2014.08.007
Anaemia, iron deficiency and susceptibility to infections
Abstract
Anaemia, iron deficiency and infections are three major causes of childhood morbidity and mortality throughout the world, although they predominantly occur in resource limited settings. As the three conditions may have the same underlying aetiologies, they often occur simultaneously and may interact. Being an essential component in erythropoiesis, iron is also essential for proper functioning of the host immune system as well as an essential nutrient for growth of various pathogens, including non-typhoid salmonella. This has resulted in a treatment dilemma in which iron is needed to treat the iron deficient anaemia and improve the immune system of the host (child), but the same treatment may also put the child at an increased, potentially fatal, infection risk.
Keywords: Anaemia; Children; Immune system; Infection risk; Iron deficiency; Iron supplementation.
Copyright © 2014 The British Infection Association. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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