
pmid: 58305
Nutritional anaemia is a major public-health problem in many parts of the world, and iron deficiency appears to be the most important cause. The immune response is believed to be impaired in anaemia. The results of the present study, carried out in young children, indicate that both the cell-mediated immune response and the bactericidal activity of leucocytes are impaired when levels of haemoglobin fall to 10 g/dl or less.
Anemia, Hypochromic, Blood Bactericidal Activity, Immunity, Cellular, Adolescent, Iron, T-Lymphocytes, Transferrin, India, Immune Adherence Reaction, Hemoglobins, Leukocyte Count, Child, Preschool, Culture Techniques, Humans, Child
Anemia, Hypochromic, Blood Bactericidal Activity, Immunity, Cellular, Adolescent, Iron, T-Lymphocytes, Transferrin, India, Immune Adherence Reaction, Hemoglobins, Leukocyte Count, Child, Preschool, Culture Techniques, Humans, Child
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