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Serum ferritin and cholera: A prospective study
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1991-01-01
Author(s)
Alam, A. N.
Goff, Paul A.
Abdal, N. M.
Rashid, M. A.
Rahaman, M. M.
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An association has been shown between iron deficiency and a low gastric acidity
while the latter is known to increase susceptibility to cholera. This study was
undertaken to ascertain whether iron deficiency is a risk factor for contracting
cholera. The subjects were 60 adult males-30 with cholera admitted to ICDDR,B and
30 controls matched for age, sex and socio-economic status from the same
household or immediate neighbourhood of the index case. Fingerstick blood was
taken from all subjects to estimate the haematocrit, and serum ferritin
concentration by an ELISA. The mean ferritin level of the study group was 38.7
ng/100 ml, in the controls. There was a significant difference in the serum
ferritin level between the groups (P less than 0.005), Wilcoxon Sign Rank test
for matched pairs suggesting that cholera patients tend to have lower serum
ferritin concentration. Further prospective studies are required to define the
possible association between iron deficiency and cholera more accurately.
Citation
Trop Geogr Med 1991 Jan-Apr;43(1-2):12-6