Vitamin A status of term and preterm infants delivered at Harare Central Hospital and fed exclusively on breast milk
Date
2005Author
Chinyanga, E.A.
Chidede, O.
Choga, T.
Machisvo, A.
Malaba, L.
Sibanda, E.N.
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Objective: To investigate the vitamin A status of pregnant mothers, lactatating mothers, preterm and term infants who were being fed exclusively on breast milk. Design: Systematic/cross sectional. Setting: Vitamin A research laboratory, animal science research laboratory, University of Zimbabwe, and Harare Central Hospital.Subjects: 105 pregnant mothers attending the antenatal clinic at Harare Centra! Hospital for a routine check up were recruited for the study. Two groups of infants: (hose born at term and those with gestational age<36 weeks. Main Outcome Measures: Serum retinol levels of infants/mothers pairs. Breast milk retinol levels. Result: The serum retinol levels for the infants were similar irrespective of age with a mean of 26.15 ± 9.78 pg/dl. There was no statistically significant difference. The mean serum retinol levels of infants and mothers were significantly different, (p = 0.001). With mother/infant ratio of serum retinol concentration of 1.7:1. Maternal serum retinol levels correlated positively with infant serum retinol levels, r = 0.728. Forty four percent of the preterm and 17% of the term infants had serum retinol levels < 20 iig dl. indicating deficiency, and only 20% of the infants had retinol levels > 40 ug/dl. Conclusion: The majority of infants might be at risk of vitamin A deficiency. Increased intake of vitamin A in pregnant women is necessary, and direct vitamin A supplementation of infants should be considered.
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Chinyanga, E. A., Chidede, O., Choga, T., Machisvo, A., Malaba, L. and Sibanda, E. N. (2005). Vitamin A status of term and preterm infants delivered at Harare Central Hospital and fed exclusively on breast milk .Central African Journal of Medicine, 50 (1/2), 10-4.Publisher
University of Zimbabwe, College of Health Sciences