BMC Public Health (Jun 2010)

The prevalence of nutritional anemia in pregnancy in an east Anatolian province, Turkey

  • Gunes Gulsen,
  • Deprem Cihan,
  • Egri Mucahit,
  • Pehlivan Erkan,
  • Karaoglu Leyla,
  • Genc Metin F,
  • Temel Ismail

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-10-329
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
p. 329

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Abstract Background Anemia is considered a severe public health problem by World Health Organization when anemia prevalence is equal to or greater than 40% in the population. The purpose of this study was to determine the anemia prevalence with the associated factors in pregnant women and to determine the serum iron, folate and B12 vitamin status in anaemic pregnants in Malatya province. Methods This is a cross-sectional survey. A multi-sage stratified probability-proportional-to-size cluster sampling methodology was used. A total of 823 pregnant women from sixty clusters were studied. Women were administered a questionnaire related with the subject and blood samples were drawn. Total blood count was performed within four hours and serum iron, folate and B12 vitamin were studied after storing sera at -20 C for six months. Results Anemia prevalence was 27.1% (Hb Conclusions In Malatya, for pregnant women anemia was a moderate public health problem. Coexisting of iron, folate and B vitamin deficiencies was observed among anaemics. To continue anemia control strategies with reasonable care and diligence was recommended.