Levels of serum zinc and severity of malaria in under-fives: any relationship? Experience from Benin, Edo State.

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  • Chimah OU Department of Child Health
  • Abhulimhen-Iyoha BI Department of Child Health
  • Ibadin MO Department of Child Health
  • Abiodun PO Department of Child Health

Abstract

Abstract Background: It remains uncertain why some individuals infected wi th Plasmodium falciparum develop severe disease
while others do not. This may be due to differences i n immunological status of the individuals. Zinc levels may play some roles in the immune competence of such individuals as manifested in its effects on some clinical and laboratory parameters. To determine the relationship between serum zinc levels and some laboratory and clinical parameters in under-five children with malaria.

Method: The stud y was conducted at the University of Benin Teaching Hospital, Benin Ci t y between March and November 2003 and involved 640 under-five children. Of these, 384 children had parasitologically proven malaria while 256 were healthy controls. Determination of zinc in sera was done using the Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry.

Results: Mean serum zinc level of patients with severe/complicated malaria (13.7 ± 9.4μmol/l) was significantly lower than that
obtained in non- severe/uncomplicated malaria (17.1±8.0 μmol/l; t =3.67; p =0.000). There was a negative correlation between malaria parasite density and serum zinc levels (r = -0.101, p < 0.05). A similar trend was observed between zinc levels and degree of pyrexia (r = -0.120; p < 0.05).

onclusion: Patients with severe malaria presenting with hyper p y r e x i a a n d hyperparasitaemia tended to have lower levels of serum zinc. Hypozincaemia is associated with severity of the disease either as a cause or effect.

Recommendation: Similar studies should be conducted in other centres to validate the findings. 

Keywords: Serum Zinc, Malaria parasite density, Malaria, Underfives

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Published

2024-07-02

How to Cite

Levels of serum zinc and severity of malaria in under-fives: any relationship? Experience from Benin, Edo State. (2024). NIGERIAN JOURNAL OF PAEDIATRICS, 39(1), 22-26. https://www.njpaediatrics.com/index.php/njp/article/view/477

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