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Risk factors of anaemia and iron deficiency in Somali children and women: Findings from the 2019 Somalia Micronutrient Survey

There are limited data on the prevalence of anaemia and iron deficiency (ID) in Somalia. To address this data gap, Somalia's 2019 micronutrient survey assessed the prevalence of anaemia and ID in children (6–59 months) and non‐pregnant women of reproductive age (15–49 years). The survey also co...

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Autores principales: Wirth, James P., Sesay, Fatmata, Mbai, Joshua, Ali, Sundus Ibrahim, Donkor, William E. S., Woodruff, Bradley A., Pilane, Zahra, Mohamud, Kheyriya Mohamed, Muse, Ahmed, Yussuf, Hamda Omar, Mohamed, Warsame Said, Veraguth, Rosmarie, Rezzi, Serge, Williams, Thomas N., Mohamoud, Abdullahi Muse, Mohamud, Farhan Mohamed, Galvin, Melanie, Rohner, Fabian, Katambo, Yvonne, Petry, Nicolai
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8710091/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34405549
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mcn.13254
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author Wirth, James P.
Sesay, Fatmata
Mbai, Joshua
Ali, Sundus Ibrahim
Donkor, William E. S.
Woodruff, Bradley A.
Pilane, Zahra
Mohamud, Kheyriya Mohamed
Muse, Ahmed
Yussuf, Hamda Omar
Mohamed, Warsame Said
Veraguth, Rosmarie
Rezzi, Serge
Williams, Thomas N.
Mohamoud, Abdullahi Muse
Mohamud, Farhan Mohamed
Galvin, Melanie
Rohner, Fabian
Katambo, Yvonne
Petry, Nicolai
author_facet Wirth, James P.
Sesay, Fatmata
Mbai, Joshua
Ali, Sundus Ibrahim
Donkor, William E. S.
Woodruff, Bradley A.
Pilane, Zahra
Mohamud, Kheyriya Mohamed
Muse, Ahmed
Yussuf, Hamda Omar
Mohamed, Warsame Said
Veraguth, Rosmarie
Rezzi, Serge
Williams, Thomas N.
Mohamoud, Abdullahi Muse
Mohamud, Farhan Mohamed
Galvin, Melanie
Rohner, Fabian
Katambo, Yvonne
Petry, Nicolai
author_sort Wirth, James P.
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description There are limited data on the prevalence of anaemia and iron deficiency (ID) in Somalia. To address this data gap, Somalia's 2019 micronutrient survey assessed the prevalence of anaemia and ID in children (6–59 months) and non‐pregnant women of reproductive age (15–49 years). The survey also collected data on vitamin A deficiency, inflammation, malaria and other potential risk factors for anaemia and ID. Multivariable Poisson regressions models were used to identify the risk factors for anaemia and ID in children and women. Among children, the prevalence of anaemia and ID were 43.4% and 47.2%, respectively. Approximately 36% and 6% of anaemia were attributable to iron and vitamin A deficiencies, respectively, whereas household possession of soap was associated with approximately 11% fewer cases of anaemia. ID in children was associated with vitamin A deficiency and stunting, whereas inflammation was associated with iron sufficiency. Among women, 40.3% were anaemic, and 49.7% were iron deficient. In women, ID and number of births were significantly associated with anaemia in multivariate models, and approximately 42% of anaemia in women was attributable to ID. Increased parity was associated with ID, and incubation and early convalescent inflammation was associated with ID, whereas late convalescent inflammation was associated with iron sufficiency. ID is the main risk factor of anaemia in both women and children and contributed to a substantial portion of the anaemia cases. To tackle both anaemia and ID in Somalia, food assistance and micronutrient‐specific programmes (e.g. micronutrient powders and iron supplements) should be enhanced.
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spelling pubmed-87100912022-01-04 Risk factors of anaemia and iron deficiency in Somali children and women: Findings from the 2019 Somalia Micronutrient Survey Wirth, James P. Sesay, Fatmata Mbai, Joshua Ali, Sundus Ibrahim Donkor, William E. S. Woodruff, Bradley A. Pilane, Zahra Mohamud, Kheyriya Mohamed Muse, Ahmed Yussuf, Hamda Omar Mohamed, Warsame Said Veraguth, Rosmarie Rezzi, Serge Williams, Thomas N. Mohamoud, Abdullahi Muse Mohamud, Farhan Mohamed Galvin, Melanie Rohner, Fabian Katambo, Yvonne Petry, Nicolai Matern Child Nutr Original Articles There are limited data on the prevalence of anaemia and iron deficiency (ID) in Somalia. To address this data gap, Somalia's 2019 micronutrient survey assessed the prevalence of anaemia and ID in children (6–59 months) and non‐pregnant women of reproductive age (15–49 years). The survey also collected data on vitamin A deficiency, inflammation, malaria and other potential risk factors for anaemia and ID. Multivariable Poisson regressions models were used to identify the risk factors for anaemia and ID in children and women. Among children, the prevalence of anaemia and ID were 43.4% and 47.2%, respectively. Approximately 36% and 6% of anaemia were attributable to iron and vitamin A deficiencies, respectively, whereas household possession of soap was associated with approximately 11% fewer cases of anaemia. ID in children was associated with vitamin A deficiency and stunting, whereas inflammation was associated with iron sufficiency. Among women, 40.3% were anaemic, and 49.7% were iron deficient. In women, ID and number of births were significantly associated with anaemia in multivariate models, and approximately 42% of anaemia in women was attributable to ID. Increased parity was associated with ID, and incubation and early convalescent inflammation was associated with ID, whereas late convalescent inflammation was associated with iron sufficiency. ID is the main risk factor of anaemia in both women and children and contributed to a substantial portion of the anaemia cases. To tackle both anaemia and ID in Somalia, food assistance and micronutrient‐specific programmes (e.g. micronutrient powders and iron supplements) should be enhanced. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-08-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8710091/ /pubmed/34405549 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mcn.13254 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Maternal & Child Nutrition published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Wirth, James P.
Sesay, Fatmata
Mbai, Joshua
Ali, Sundus Ibrahim
Donkor, William E. S.
Woodruff, Bradley A.
Pilane, Zahra
Mohamud, Kheyriya Mohamed
Muse, Ahmed
Yussuf, Hamda Omar
Mohamed, Warsame Said
Veraguth, Rosmarie
Rezzi, Serge
Williams, Thomas N.
Mohamoud, Abdullahi Muse
Mohamud, Farhan Mohamed
Galvin, Melanie
Rohner, Fabian
Katambo, Yvonne
Petry, Nicolai
Risk factors of anaemia and iron deficiency in Somali children and women: Findings from the 2019 Somalia Micronutrient Survey
title Risk factors of anaemia and iron deficiency in Somali children and women: Findings from the 2019 Somalia Micronutrient Survey
title_full Risk factors of anaemia and iron deficiency in Somali children and women: Findings from the 2019 Somalia Micronutrient Survey
title_fullStr Risk factors of anaemia and iron deficiency in Somali children and women: Findings from the 2019 Somalia Micronutrient Survey
title_full_unstemmed Risk factors of anaemia and iron deficiency in Somali children and women: Findings from the 2019 Somalia Micronutrient Survey
title_short Risk factors of anaemia and iron deficiency in Somali children and women: Findings from the 2019 Somalia Micronutrient Survey
title_sort risk factors of anaemia and iron deficiency in somali children and women: findings from the 2019 somalia micronutrient survey
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8710091/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34405549
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mcn.13254
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