Soil-transmitted helminths infection in pregnant women with anemia: a systematic review

D. Amiruddin, Arifi Jauhary Su’dan, F. Hamid, Aldian I. Amaruddin
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Background: Soil-transmitted helminths are widespread and grow well in countries with tropical and subtropical climates. It is one of the predispositions to anemia for pregnant women during pregnancy. This condition has long-term adverse effects on mothers and their children, causing the need for serious discussion and treatment.  Methods: This systematic review uses pre-existing research by collecting data from valid sources such as Pubmed, Google Scholar, and NCBI, using the inclusion and exclusion criteria that have been determined.  Results: Based on the vast amount of research that has previously been conducted, it was found that there is a close relationship involving the soil-transmitted helminth infection and various types of worms infecting pregnant women, which causes anemia. Pregnant women need nutrients and increased blood volume during pregnancy. However, the infection interferes with the absorption of micronutrients in the gastrointestinal tract, resulting in impaired nutrient transport between the woman and her unborn child.  Conclusion: Soil-transmitted helminth infection is a predisposing factor for anemia in pregnant women and has long-term adverse effects for both mother and child.
贫血孕妇土壤传播蠕虫感染:系统综述
背景:土壤传播的蠕虫在热带和亚热带气候的国家广泛存在并生长良好。这是孕妇在怀孕期间易患贫血的原因之一。这种情况对母亲和她们的孩子有长期的不良影响,需要认真讨论和治疗。方法:本系统综述采用已有研究,从Pubmed、Google Scholar和NCBI等有效来源收集数据,采用确定的纳入和排除标准。结果:根据以往大量的研究发现,土壤传播的蠕虫感染与感染孕妇的各种类型的蠕虫引起贫血有着密切的关系。孕妇在怀孕期间需要营养和增加血容量。然而,感染会干扰胃肠道对微量营养素的吸收,导致孕妇和胎儿之间的营养运输受损。结论:土壤传播蠕虫感染是孕妇贫血的易感因素,对母婴均有长期不良影响。
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