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Prevalence of anemia among preschoolers and response to iron supplementation

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Author(s):
Juliana T. Costa [1] ; Mario M. Bracco [2] ; Paulo A. P. Gomes ; Ricardo Q. Gurgel
Total Authors: 4
Affiliation:
[1] Universidade Federal de Sergipe. Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências da Saúde
[2] Universidade Federal São Paulo
Total Affiliations: 4
Document type: Journal article
Source: Jornal de Pediatria; v. 87, n. 1, p. 76-79, 2011-02-00.
Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To assess the prevalence of anemia among children attending public preschools in Ilhabela, state of São Paulo, Brazil, and their response to a treatment regimen. METHODS: Between 2007 and 2008, the weight, height, and hemoglobin levels of 667 children were measured in the school setting. Anemic children were prescribed a 12-week course of ferrous sulfate, and follow-up assessment visits were scheduled for halfway through this course and the end of treatment. RESULTS: The prevalence of anemia was 25.6% (N = 170). The lowest hemoglobin level measured was 9.5 g/dL. Anemia was most prevalent (36%) in children between the ages of 60 and 65 months. Median hemoglobin levels rose to 11.8 g/dL from 10.5 g/dL after treatment; 76% of children recovered from anemia. CONCLUSION: Screening for anemia in the school setting and prompt therapy, including mid-treatment follow-up, proved to be an effective strategy for facing this major public health issue. (AU)