Egyptian Pediatric Association Gazette (Jan 2024)

Prevalence and types of anemia in infancy, Egypt: cross-sectional study

  • Mahmoud Abdelgawad Elattar,
  • Samah Ahmed Gad,
  • Amany Mohamed Abd ela-zziz,
  • Taghreed Salah Elsheikh,
  • Esraa Morshedy Beltagy,
  • Asmaa Nabil Elgamal,
  • Hassan Yousef Elmsri,
  • Vian Abd el halim El refae

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s43054-023-00239-x
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 72, no. 1
pp. 1 – 6

Abstract

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Abstract Background Infant anemia has a significant impact on physical and cognitive development, not only in infancy but also throughout their life. Objective The study aimed to estimate the prevalence, types, and risk factors of anemia in infancy. Patients and Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted on 498 infants aged 6-23 months who attended five primary healthcare centers in Kafr-el Sheikh governorate, Egypt, for vaccination and follow-up. Results The prevalence of anemia among the study infants was 44%, with the highest in those aged 6-12 months. Maternal anemia in pregnancy, low birth weight infant, and lack of adherence to iron supplementation were the significant risk factors for anemia. Conclusion Infant anemia in Egypt resembles a complicated multifactorial severe health issue with a long-run burden. Health policy interventions such as early screening at 6 months old, more adherence to iron supplements for infants, maternal nutrition education, family planning, and birth spacing between siblings should be accessed to overcome and manage this health problem.

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