N N ... G G u u p p t t a a a 1 of 1 10/9/2005, 10: 14 PM 1 of 1 10/9/2005, 10: 14 PM 1 of 1 10/9/2005, 10: 14 PM ANAEMIA Naresh Gupta, M.D. Professor of Medicine and Head, Clinical haematology Maulana Azad Medical College, and associated Hospitals, New Delhi-2 Email: doctornaresh@bol.net.in ...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Background ● Colonic cancer, gastric cancer and coeliac disease are the most important gastrointestinal causes of iron deficiency anaemia.
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION FIFTY-NINTH WORLD HEALTH ASSEMBLY A59/9 Provisional agenda item 11.4 24 April 2006 Sickle-cell anaemia Report by the Secretariat PREVALENCE OF SICKLE-CELL ANAEMIA 1.
Anaemia is a condition in which the number of red blood cells (and consequently their oxygen-carrying capacity) is insufficient to meet the
Public Health Nutrition: 3(4), 385-393 385 Anaemia in Bangladesh: areviewof prevalence and aetiology Faruk Ahmed* Institute of Nutrition and Food Science, University of Dhaka, Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh Submitted 23August 1999: Accepted 20 March 2000 Abstract Objective: This paper providesa ...
SPECIFIC TYPES OF ANAEMIA 1. ANAEMIA OF B12 DEFICIENCY • A decrease in the red cells in the blood caused by a vitamin deficiency. • Vitamin B12 is essential for normal nervous system function and normal red cell, white cell and platelet production.
TYPES OF ANAEMIA •anaemia of B12 deficiency •anaemia of chronic disease •anaemia of folate deficiency •drug-induced immune hemolytic anaemia •hemolytic anaemia •hemolytic anaemia due to g6pd deficiency •idiopathic aplastic anaemia •idiopathic autoimmune hemolytic anaemia •immune hemolytic ...
Page 2 of 1 . WHAT IS ANAEMIA ? Now a days many people mainly children, women and men in their adolescent ages are becoming anaemic (a low blood Hb level) that leads to severe health related problems and sufferings.
Anaemia in Children Authors: Karen Edmund; Barbara Paterson; Andrew White. (First written 2001, revised by Andrew White 2002) Topic Reviewers: Brad Palmer (RN-CDC Darwin); Monica Ostigh (RAN, Jabiru Clinic); Bernard Egan (RAN, Bulman Clinic); Helen Collinson (RAN, Adelaide River); Monica Harris ...
03 Foreword Adviser Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh Anaemia is a pervasive problem among children and women in Bangladesh.