埃及尼罗河三角洲地区-地中海贫血患者亲属中缺铁性贫血和-地中海贫血携带者的患病率:一项多中心研究

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背景:近亲属间β地中海贫血筛查在资源有限的高流行国家更为可行。本研究的目的是确定β地中海贫血携带者和缺铁性贫血在埃及中三角洲地区β地中海贫血患者亲属中的患病率。方法:本研究是一项横断面多中心研究,对来自埃及中三角洲地区不同省份的2118名β地中海贫血患者的亲属进行研究。他们接受了精确确定地理位置的病史,一般检查和以下调查:全血细胞计数,表现为小细胞性低色素贫血者的血清铁蛋白,未诊断为缺铁性贫血者的高效液相色谱法。结果:尼罗河三角洲地区β地中海贫血确诊患者近亲属缺铁性贫血总患病率为17.19%。缺铁性贫血患病率最高的是Al-Gharbia省(45.05%),其次是Al-Menoufia省(21.67%),最低的是Al-Sharkia省(4.91%)。差异有高度统计学意义(p < 0.001)。研究亲属β地中海贫血携带者患病率为35.84%,其中Al-Sharkia省最高(51.32%),Kafr-Alsheikh省次之(41.78%),Al-Dakahilia省次之(37.13%),Al-Menoufia省最低(25.00%)。这些差异也具有高度统计学意义(p < 0.001)。结论:β地中海贫血患者亲属中有三分之一以上为该疾病的携带者,其中17.19%为缺铁性贫血。这项研究证明了在埃及β地中海贫血患者亲属中追踪大量β地中海贫血携带者的重要性。
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Prevalence of iron deficiency anemia and beta thalassemia carriers among relatives of beta thalassemia patients in Nile Delta region, Egypt: a multicenter study.

Prevalence of iron deficiency anemia and beta thalassemia carriers among relatives of beta thalassemia patients in Nile Delta region, Egypt: a multicenter study.

Background: Screening of β thalassemia among close relatives is more feasible in highly prevalent countries with limited resources. The purpose of this study is to determine the prevalence of β thalassemia carriers and iron deficiency anemia among relatives of β thalassemia patients in Mid Delta, Egypt.

Methods: This is a cross-sectional multi-center study conducted on 2118 relatives of patients with β thalassemia from different Egyptian governorates in the Mid Delta region. They were subjected to history taking with precise determination of geographic location, general examination, and the following investigations: complete blood counts, serum ferritin for those who showed microcytic hypochromic anemia, and high-performance liquid chromatography for those who were not diagnosed as iron deficiency anemia.

Results: The total prevalence of iron deficiency anemia among close relatives of confirmed β thalassemia patients in the Nile Delta region was 17.19%. The highest prevalence of iron deficiency anemia (45.05%) was reported in Al-Gharbia Governorate, followed by Al-Menoufia Governorate (21.67%), and the lowest prevalence was that of Al-Sharkia Governorate (4.91%). The differences were highly statistically significant (p < 0.001). β thalassemia carrier prevalence rate in the studied relatives was 35.84%, with the highest prevalence detected in Al-Sharkia Governorate (51.32%), followed by Kafr-Alsheikh and Al-Dakahilia Governorates (41.78%, 37.13%) respectively, while Al-Menoufia Governorate had the lowest prevalence rate (25.00%). These differences were also highly statistically significant (p < 0.001).

Conclusion: More than one-third of relatives of patients with β thalassemia are carriers of the disease, while 17.19% suffer from iron deficiency anemia. This study demonstrates the importance of tracing the high number of beta thalassemia carriers among relatives of patients with β thalassemia in Egypt.

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