In this study, hemoglobin (Hb), mean corpuscular volume (MCV) and seru
m ferritin (SF) levels were measured in 76 neonates and their mothers
at delivery. Infants were grouped according to their gestational ages.
Group I (< 34 weeks), group II (34-37 weeks) and group III (> 37 week
s) consisted of 15, 33 and 28 infants, respectively. Blood studies wer
e repeated at two months of age in 50 neonates (26 from group II and 2
4 from group III). Among the three groups of infants, SF levels were l
owest in group I, and among mothers, Group III had the lowest levels.
There were positive correlations between maternal and neonatal SF leve
ls in groups II and III. There was no difference between the SF levels
of neonates born to mothers with depleted or adequate iron stores. An
emia with a normal SF level was present in 14.4 percent, subclinic iro
n deficiency (normal Hb and low SF level) in 11 percent and iron defic
iency anemia (low Hb and low SF levels) in 7.8 percent of the mothers.
At two months of age 38.4 percent of preterm and 16.6 percent of term
infants had Hb concentrations less than 10 g/dl. Only one of these in
fants had a low SF level. There was a negative correlation between mat
ernal SF levels and the Hb concentration of term infants at two months
of age.