Iron deficiency anaemia is a global health problem, which particularly affects pregnant women. Iron deficiency anaemia during pregnancy is associated with increased maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality. Maternal iron deficiency may also be associated with neurocognitive deficits in infants. Iron requirements increase during pregnancy and are influenced by hepcidin, the master regulator of iron homeostasis. The enduring global burden of maternal anaemia suggests that currently employed iron supplementation strategies are suboptimal. Recent developments in our understanding of systemic and placental iron homeostasis may improve therapeutic effectiveness by altering the dose and frequency of oral iron. Intravenous iron appears to be ...
Abstract- Anaemia is defined as decreased Hb % below 15.0g/dl in males and 11.5g/dl in females. The ...
Iron deficiency occurs frequently in pregnancy and can be diagnosed by serum ferritin-level measurem...
Iron is particularly important in pregnancy and infancy to meet the high demands for hematopoiesis, ...
Iron deficiency with or without anemia in pregnant women is quite common today. In fact, anemia affe...
Nutritional iron-deficiency anaemia (IDA) is the most common disorder in the world, affecting more t...
Iron deficiency and its consequent anaemia are recognised as the most prevalent specific nutrient de...
The frequency of anaemia in pregnant women varies from 15 to 30%, iron deficiency anaemia (IDA) is t...
Nearly half of pregnant women in the world are reported to suffer anemia. And most of them are cause...
Iron-deficiency anaemia during pregnancy and postpartum occurs frequently and may lead to severe mat...
Iron supplementation during pregnancy, both as a preventive and therapeutic measure has been a matte...
The review is devoted to the prevention and treatment of anemia during pregnancy. Iron deficiency an...
Iron deficiency is the most common nutritional deficiency globally. Children and women of reproducti...
Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) is a condition in which there is low hemoglobin level due to insufficie...
Abstract Iron deficiency anemia of pregnancy is common, especially in South Asia, and is associated ...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), anemia is the most common disease, affecting >1.5 ...
Abstract- Anaemia is defined as decreased Hb % below 15.0g/dl in males and 11.5g/dl in females. The ...
Iron deficiency occurs frequently in pregnancy and can be diagnosed by serum ferritin-level measurem...
Iron is particularly important in pregnancy and infancy to meet the high demands for hematopoiesis, ...
Iron deficiency with or without anemia in pregnant women is quite common today. In fact, anemia affe...
Nutritional iron-deficiency anaemia (IDA) is the most common disorder in the world, affecting more t...
Iron deficiency and its consequent anaemia are recognised as the most prevalent specific nutrient de...
The frequency of anaemia in pregnant women varies from 15 to 30%, iron deficiency anaemia (IDA) is t...
Nearly half of pregnant women in the world are reported to suffer anemia. And most of them are cause...
Iron-deficiency anaemia during pregnancy and postpartum occurs frequently and may lead to severe mat...
Iron supplementation during pregnancy, both as a preventive and therapeutic measure has been a matte...
The review is devoted to the prevention and treatment of anemia during pregnancy. Iron deficiency an...
Iron deficiency is the most common nutritional deficiency globally. Children and women of reproducti...
Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) is a condition in which there is low hemoglobin level due to insufficie...
Abstract Iron deficiency anemia of pregnancy is common, especially in South Asia, and is associated ...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), anemia is the most common disease, affecting >1.5 ...
Abstract- Anaemia is defined as decreased Hb % below 15.0g/dl in males and 11.5g/dl in females. The ...
Iron deficiency occurs frequently in pregnancy and can be diagnosed by serum ferritin-level measurem...
Iron is particularly important in pregnancy and infancy to meet the high demands for hematopoiesis, ...