Prevalence of Thalassemia Trait & Iron Deficiency Anemia dur-ing Infancy in 2011-2013 in a Thalassemia Prevalent Region: North Cyprus

<p class="Standard"><strong>Background:</strong> Iron Deficiency Anemia (IDA) is an important health problem all around the world especially in developing countries. In the Mediterranean countries another prevelant reason of anemia is Thalassemia. Certain strategies had b...

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Main Authors: Burçin ŞANLIDAĞ, Buse ÇAĞIN, Övgü ÖZENLİ, Özlem ŞAHALOĞLU, Ceyhun DALKAN, Nilüfer GALİP, Arzu BABAYİĞİT HOCAOĞLU, Nerin BAHÇECİLER
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Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2016-10-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Public Health
Online Access:http://ijph.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijph/article/view/7605
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spelling doaj-27ffa8f365404293a4a94df8969983702020-12-02T06:31:06ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Public Health2251-60852251-60932016-10-01458103810434979Prevalence of Thalassemia Trait & Iron Deficiency Anemia dur-ing Infancy in 2011-2013 in a Thalassemia Prevalent Region: North CyprusBurçin ŞANLIDAĞBuse ÇAĞINÖvgü ÖZENLİÖzlem ŞAHALOĞLUCeyhun DALKANNilüfer GALİPArzu BABAYİĞİT HOCAOĞLUNerin BAHÇECİLER<p class="Standard"><strong>Background:</strong> Iron Deficiency Anemia (IDA) is an important health problem all around the world especially in developing countries. In the Mediterranean countries another prevelant reason of anemia is Thalassemia. Certain strategies had been established as a government policy to reduce prevalence in North Cyprus, such as pre-marital screening of Thalassemia. The prevalence of thalassemia trait has not been evaluated since then. The aim of this study was to detect the prevalence of IDA, thalassemia trait in infants under regular follow-up and to evaluate the compliance to prophylactic iron supplementation (PIS) and its effect on IDA.</p><p><strong>Methods</strong>: Healthy children admitted to Department of Pediatrics, Near East University Hospital, in 2011–2013 were included. Data of anthropometric measurements, parental thalassemia trait status, duration of PIS usage, complete blood count, ferritin levels and hemoglobin electrophoresis were collected from hospital database program. Anemic children were grouped as IDA, thalassemia trait, both IDA and thalassemia trait and others.</p><p><strong>Results</strong>: Eıghty-nine infants with a mean age 13.52±2.09 mo were included. Compliance with PIS recommendation was 85.3% and, the mean duration of iron usage was 6.44±3.18 mo. IDA and thalassemia trait were found to be 11.2% and 4.5% respectively, while 3.4% of the infants had both IDA and thalassemia trait.</p><p class="Standard"><strong>Conclusion:</strong> Prevalence of thalassemia trait was 7.9% demonstrating approximately a 50% decline within 5 decades. This result confirms the success of premarital screening policy in North Cyprus. In addition, prevalence of IDA was relatively low being 14.6% supporting the beneficial effect of PIS on prevention of IDA.</p><p class="Standard"><strong> </strong></p><p><strong>Keywords:</strong><strong> </strong>Anemia, Thalassemia trait, Iron deficiency, Infant</p>http://ijph.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijph/article/view/7605
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author Burçin ŞANLIDAĞ
Buse ÇAĞIN
Övgü ÖZENLİ
Özlem ŞAHALOĞLU
Ceyhun DALKAN
Nilüfer GALİP
Arzu BABAYİĞİT HOCAOĞLU
Nerin BAHÇECİLER
spellingShingle Burçin ŞANLIDAĞ
Buse ÇAĞIN
Övgü ÖZENLİ
Özlem ŞAHALOĞLU
Ceyhun DALKAN
Nilüfer GALİP
Arzu BABAYİĞİT HOCAOĞLU
Nerin BAHÇECİLER
Prevalence of Thalassemia Trait & Iron Deficiency Anemia dur-ing Infancy in 2011-2013 in a Thalassemia Prevalent Region: North Cyprus
Iranian Journal of Public Health
author_facet Burçin ŞANLIDAĞ
Buse ÇAĞIN
Övgü ÖZENLİ
Özlem ŞAHALOĞLU
Ceyhun DALKAN
Nilüfer GALİP
Arzu BABAYİĞİT HOCAOĞLU
Nerin BAHÇECİLER
author_sort Burçin ŞANLIDAĞ
title Prevalence of Thalassemia Trait & Iron Deficiency Anemia dur-ing Infancy in 2011-2013 in a Thalassemia Prevalent Region: North Cyprus
title_short Prevalence of Thalassemia Trait & Iron Deficiency Anemia dur-ing Infancy in 2011-2013 in a Thalassemia Prevalent Region: North Cyprus
title_full Prevalence of Thalassemia Trait & Iron Deficiency Anemia dur-ing Infancy in 2011-2013 in a Thalassemia Prevalent Region: North Cyprus
title_fullStr Prevalence of Thalassemia Trait & Iron Deficiency Anemia dur-ing Infancy in 2011-2013 in a Thalassemia Prevalent Region: North Cyprus
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of Thalassemia Trait & Iron Deficiency Anemia dur-ing Infancy in 2011-2013 in a Thalassemia Prevalent Region: North Cyprus
title_sort prevalence of thalassemia trait & iron deficiency anemia dur-ing infancy in 2011-2013 in a thalassemia prevalent region: north cyprus
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Iranian Journal of Public Health
issn 2251-6085
2251-6093
publishDate 2016-10-01
description <p class="Standard"><strong>Background:</strong> Iron Deficiency Anemia (IDA) is an important health problem all around the world especially in developing countries. In the Mediterranean countries another prevelant reason of anemia is Thalassemia. Certain strategies had been established as a government policy to reduce prevalence in North Cyprus, such as pre-marital screening of Thalassemia. The prevalence of thalassemia trait has not been evaluated since then. The aim of this study was to detect the prevalence of IDA, thalassemia trait in infants under regular follow-up and to evaluate the compliance to prophylactic iron supplementation (PIS) and its effect on IDA.</p><p><strong>Methods</strong>: Healthy children admitted to Department of Pediatrics, Near East University Hospital, in 2011–2013 were included. Data of anthropometric measurements, parental thalassemia trait status, duration of PIS usage, complete blood count, ferritin levels and hemoglobin electrophoresis were collected from hospital database program. Anemic children were grouped as IDA, thalassemia trait, both IDA and thalassemia trait and others.</p><p><strong>Results</strong>: Eıghty-nine infants with a mean age 13.52±2.09 mo were included. Compliance with PIS recommendation was 85.3% and, the mean duration of iron usage was 6.44±3.18 mo. IDA and thalassemia trait were found to be 11.2% and 4.5% respectively, while 3.4% of the infants had both IDA and thalassemia trait.</p><p class="Standard"><strong>Conclusion:</strong> Prevalence of thalassemia trait was 7.9% demonstrating approximately a 50% decline within 5 decades. This result confirms the success of premarital screening policy in North Cyprus. In addition, prevalence of IDA was relatively low being 14.6% supporting the beneficial effect of PIS on prevention of IDA.</p><p class="Standard"><strong> </strong></p><p><strong>Keywords:</strong><strong> </strong>Anemia, Thalassemia trait, Iron deficiency, Infant</p>
url http://ijph.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijph/article/view/7605
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