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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.13112/PC.2015.1

The eff ect of iron on growth and frequency of infection in infants

Izabela Kranjčec ; Klinička bolnica Sestre Milosrdnice
Jelena Roganović


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Abstract

Iron defi ciency anemia is the world’s most common defi ciency anemia. Owing to numerous primary and secondary preventive
measures, its prevalence in developed countries is continuously and signifi cantly declining, whereas in underdeveloped countries it
still poses a major public health problem. The favorable infl uence of iron on early motor development has been known for decades,
while its eff ects on linear growth and frequency of infection are still a matter of controversy. Our survey revealed the prevalence of
iron defi ciency anemia in the population of Croatian infants to be rather high. Prophylactic supplementation of iron, as suggested
by the latest recommendations, does not aff ect linear growth or the incidence of infectious illness, therefore presenting a safe and
desirable preventive measure. As the harmful eff ects of iron defi ciency anemia on the children’s wellbeing have been established, it is
necessary to raise awareness of the importance of its prevention and treatment among parents and primary care pediatricians.

Keywords

anemia, iron-defi ciency; growth and development; infection; infant

Hrčak ID:

142399

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/142399

Publication date:

26.3.2015.

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