Variation of Serum Zinc Concentrations Among Kala-Azar Endemic and Nonendemic Population in Bangladesh

K. Basu, M. Hoque, P. K. Datta, S. M. Samsuzzaman, M Zahid Hasan, Muhammad Faizur Rahman, M. M. Khan, Muhammad Saifullah, M. M. Kamal, M. Z. Hossain, Md. Titu Miah
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Background & objectives: Visceral Leishmaniasis (VL) or Kala-azar is a deadly disease putting 350 million people from 88 countries at risk. In Bangladesh, 45 districts are endemic. Zinc is an essential trace element and its relevance for proper functioning of the entire immune system is already well documented. Though low serum zinc levels have been reported in many parasitic diseases, limited information is available regarding zinc status in human leishmaniasis. This study was conducted to evaluate the zinc level in endemic and non-endemic population of kalaazar. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted to assess the serum zinc concentrations in kala-azar endemic and non- endemic population of 06 to 60 years of age range during the period of July 2014 to June 2015.Venous blood was collected from 92 subjects to estimate serum zinc concentrations. Results: Mean Serum zinc levels were found 63.66 microgm/dl in kala-azar patients of endemic area, 69.44 microgm/dl in kala-azar endemic populations and77.34 microgm/dl in non-endemic populations. Conclusion: The average serum zinc concentrations is lower in populations of kala-azar endemic zone compared to populations from kala-azar nonendemic zone. It was also found that kala-azar patient had lower zinc concentrations compared to non-kala-azar patients. There may have potential association of low zinc level and occurrence of kala-azar. J Dhaka Med Coll. 2021; 29(1): 111-117
孟加拉国黑热病流行人群和非流行人群血清锌浓度的变化
背景与目标:内脏利什曼病(VL)或黑热病是一种致命疾病,使88个国家的3.5亿人面临危险。在孟加拉国,有45个地区流行。锌是一种必需的微量元素,它与整个免疫系统正常运作的关系已经得到了很好的证明。虽然在许多寄生虫病中都有低血清锌水平的报道,但关于人类利什曼病中锌水平的信息有限。本研究对黑热病流行人群和非流行人群的锌含量进行了评价。方法:采用横断面研究方法对2014年7月至2015年6月6 ~ 60岁黑热病流行人群和非流行人群进行血清锌浓度测定。收集92名受试者的静脉血以估计血清锌浓度。结果:黑热病流行区患者血清锌平均水平为63.66 microgm/dl,黑热病流行人群血清锌平均水平为69.44 microgm/dl,非黑热病流行人群血清锌平均水平为77.34 microgm/dl。结论:黑热病流行区人群血清锌平均浓度低于非黑热病流行区人群。与非黑热病患者相比,黑热病患者的锌浓度较低。低锌水平可能与黑热病的发生有潜在的联系。达卡医学院,2021;29 (1): 111 - 117
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