ABSTRACT
The
objective of this study was to evaluate serum iron concentration among pregnant
women in Ikwuano L.G.A, Abia state. Inadequate iron intake can lead to varying
degrees of deficiency, from low iron stores to early iron deficiency and
iron-deficiency anemia and this is dangerous to both children and pregnant
women including adults. A total of 36 pregnant women between the age gaps of
15-23, 24-31, 32-40 participated in the study: 16 pregnant women from rural
health centers and 20 from semi urban. Hematological parameters analyzed was
serum iron, packed cell volume, hemoglobin, mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration.
Descriptive and inferential analysis was earned out using SPSS and reported as
the mean ± standard error of mean. Anemia was defined as serum iron <
lOOug/ml and Hb < ll.Omg/dl. Overall mean serum iron concentration was
144.49 ± 5.74, 158.18 ± 7.91 for semi-urban, 127.38 ± 6.24 for rural
participants with significant difference between groups. Overall mean Hb
concentration was 10.64 ± 0.21, 10.6 ± 0.29 semi-urban, 10.6 ± 0.32 gm/dl
rural. Mean PCV for semi-urban was 32.0 ± 0.6 while the rural pregnant women
had 31.94 ± 0.98. Significant and consistent relationship existed between Hb
and PCV. The result apparently showed normal concentration of serum iron among
the women with low hemoglobin concentration. Overall anemia in the region was
recorded 52.78% while rural participants was 56.25%, 31.5% mild, 25 % moderate
and no severe anemia the semi-urban counterpart had 50% anemia, 30% mild, 20%
moderate and 0% severe anemia. It was concluded therefore, that although
pregnant women in the region had normal concentration of serum iron, lower
concentration of hemoglobin depicted anemia among the women with prevalence
significantly higher in the rural than the semi-urban and at early age of
pregnancy in the rural when compared to the semi-urban counterpart, this
possibly could be related to malaria infestation in the rural and poor water
treatment as iron was fully supplemented through the Iron folic supplementation
programme. Thus, anemia designated a public health problem
EDET, E (2024). Evaluation Of Serum Iron Concentration Among Pregnant Women In Ikwuano Lga, Abia State, Nigeria:- Edet, Mark M. Mouau.afribary.org: Retrieved Nov 17, 2024, from https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/evaluation-of-serum-iron-concentration-among-pregnant-women-in-ikwuano-lga-abia-state-nigeria-edet-mark-m-7-2
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