THE SOCIODEMOGRAPHICAL AND MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF PRESCHOOL CHILDREN WITH SIDEROPENIC ANEMIA IN THE KOSOVO SAMPLE
THE SOCIODEMOGRAPHICAL AND MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF PRESCHOOL CHILDREN WITH SIDEROPENIC ANEMIA IN THE KOSOVO SAMPLE

THE SOCIODEMOGRAPHICAL AND MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF PRESCHOOL CHILDREN WITH SIDEROPENIC ANEMIA IN THE KOSOVO SAMPLE

Georgian Med News. 2025 Feb;(359):116-119.

ABSTRACT

Although anemia remains a widespread public health problem in most developing and developed countries, there are very few studies on the prevalence and severity of anemia among school-age children. In this research we examined the socio-demographic and morphometric characteristics of Kosovar preschool children with sideropenic anemia. The prospective study was carried out at the Department of Hemato-Oncology, Pediatric Clinic, University Clinical Center of Kosovo. The study included 244 children with sideropenic anemia and 99 non-anemic controls, ranging in age from one to 72 months. Children with sideropenic anemia had a higher prevalence of positive history of mothers with anemia, had a lower RBC, HGB, HTC, MCV and Iron values compared to children without anemia (p<0.05). Children with sideropenic anemia who had hypotrophic body structure had a lighter body weight at birth, also a lower prevalence of underweight and premature birth (p<0.05). There was no statistical difference between males and females of children with sideropenic anemia on RBC count, MCV, HCT, Le, platelet, reticulocytes, and serum ferritin (p>0.05). In conclusion, we can say that almost half of the children with sideropenic anemia had their mothers with a positive history of anemia. However, there are no differences in gender base on morphologic and hematological parameters among children with sideropenic anemia.

PMID:40305811