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The Antibody Titers to Helicobacter Pylori in 7 - 12 Year Old Iron Deficiency Anemic Children, in Ilam

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Journal J Res Med Sci
Specialty General Medicine
Date 2011 Apr 29
PMID 21526105
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Abstract

Background: It has recently been revealed that H. pylori infection is one the most important causes of anemia inhibiting iron uptake. The current study was designed to evaluate the correlation between the iron deficiency anemia and IgG to H. pylori in anemic children.

Methods: In this analytical study, 100 anemic children were analyzed using total Iron, Ferritin, TIBC and H. pylori IgG assay. Data were collected using a questionnaire including parameters of age, blood group, infancy nutrition, iron consumption, fatigue, weakness, height, weight, gastrointestinal infectious, parasitic and blood diseases, parent literacy, income, inhabitation, etc. Data were analyzed using Multivariate Regression Analysis Models, Pearson Correlation- test and Kolmogrov Smirnov.

Results: The most prevalent blood group detected in the study sample was group O (62%); 79% were breastfed, 9% were bottle- fed, 12% were both breastfed and bottle- fed. The history of gastrointestinal disorders was mentioned amongst 91% of the patients' family members. A significant relationship was observed between the iron level with serum, ferritin, level of TIBC and elevated level of IgG titer to H. pylori (p < 0.001). There was a significant association between the shared dishes, GI disorders, fatigue and weakness and level of TIBC, ferritin, Iron and IgG (p < 0.001).

Conclusions: The significant relationship between the iron level, IgG titer and H. pylori infection rate can be referred to as important factors influencing the anemia rate. Therefore, H. pylori IgG test can be checked for anemia together with the other routine tests.

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