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Title: IRON DEFICIENCY ANAEMIA: ENEMICAL TO PREGNANCY
Authors: OBEAGU, Emmanuel Ifeanyi
OBEAGU, Getrude Uzoma
GAMDE, Solomon Matthias
CHINDO, Ishaya E
ADIKE, Calista Ndidi
RAMOS, Gina Flor
Keywords: Pregnancy
Iron
Iron deficiency anaemia
Anaemia
Maternal outcome
Hepcidin
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: European Journal of Biomedical AND Pharmaceutical sciences
Series/Report no.: VOLUME 10;9
Abstract: Iron deficiency anaemia is a critical condition in pregnancy which may not easily be predicted. It has caused a lot of havocs to the mothers and the babies. A widespread health issue that primarily affects pregnant women is iron deficiency anemia. Pregnancy-related iron deficiency anemia is linked to higher rates of maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality. Infant neurocognitive deficits may also be linked to maternal iron deficiency. Hepcidin, the principal regulator of iron homeostasis, influences the rise in iron requirements that occur during pregnancy. The persistent prevalence of maternal anemia worldwide suggests that current methods of iron supplementation are ineffective. The dose and frequency of oral iron administration may be changed to increase therapeutic effectiveness in light of recent advances in our understanding of systemic and placental iron homeostasis.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1037
ISSN: 2349-8870
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