How Severe Anaemia Might Influence the Risk of Invasive Bacterial Infections in African Children

Volume: 21, Issue: 18, Pages: 6976 - 6976
Published: Sep 22, 2020
Abstract
Severe anaemia and invasive bacterial infections are common causes of childhood sickness and death in sub-Saharan Africa. Accumulating evidence suggests that severely anaemic African children may have a higher risk of invasive bacterial infections. However, the mechanisms underlying this association remain poorly described. Severe anaemia is characterized by increased haemolysis, erythropoietic drive, gut permeability, and disruption of immune...
Paper Details
Title
How Severe Anaemia Might Influence the Risk of Invasive Bacterial Infections in African Children
Published Date
Sep 22, 2020
Volume
21
Issue
18
Pages
6976 - 6976
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