Evolution of Hypovitaminosis D among Libyan Blood Donors (18-55 Years Old) Attending Maternity Hospital for Donation
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.9, No. 1)Publication Date: 2020-01-05
Authors : Ayad .I Abud;
Page : 861-864
Keywords : vitamin D; hemoglobin; blood donors;
Abstract
Deficiencies in both Vitamin D and iron are recognized as two major public health concerns in the globe, nearly, 30%?50% of all age groups are Vitamin D deficient worldwide , to define laboratory values that are related to the diagnosis of anemia and iron deficiency,it is impotant to analyses included Hb. Objectives: To investigate the prevalence of vitamin D deficiency among individuals attending attending maternity hospital for donation and to assess the association between vitamin D deficiency and haemoglobin. Method and materials: The study included 200 libyan healthy blood donors (18?55 years old) . Blood samples were collected and assessed by ELISA method for serum vitamin D and sysmex auto analyzer instrument for hemoglobin level. Results: The prevalence rate of vitamin D deficiency was 16 % among study participants with no history of vitamin D replacement therapy and that of vitamin D insufficiency was up to 48 %. Conclusion: This study is suggestive of a higher prevalence of vitamin D deficiency among young adults, Libya nationality and those with blood donation.
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