H. Kucukbay et al., SERUM VITAMIN-A AND BETA-CAROTENE LEVELS IN CHILDREN WITH RECURRENT ACUTE RESPIRATORY-INFECTIONS AND DIARRHEA IN MALATYA, Journal of tropical pediatrics, 43(6), 1997, pp. 337-340
Deficiency of serum vitamin A is one of the widespread public health p
roblem among pre-school children in developing countries. A limited nu
mber of studies have been done about this problem in Turkey and there
is no similar work done in Malatya. Serum vitamin A and beta-carotene
levels in 56 pre-school age children who had recurrent acute respirato
ry infections (ARI) or recurrent diarrhoea were determined by a UV/VIS
spectrometer. The results obtained were compared with 35 healthy pre-
school age children, Serum vitamin A (51.66 +/- 8.10 mu g/dL) and beta
-carotene (82.88 +/- 18.5 mu g/dL) levels in children with ARI's were
found significantly lower than the control group (58.14 +/- 9.07 mu g/
dL and 131.43 +/- 22.38 mu g/dL, respectively) (P < 0.001). Serum vita
min A (47.21 +/- 8.27 mu g/dL) and beta-carotene (81.63 +/- 15.41 mu g
/dL) levels in children with recurrent diarrhoea were also found signi
ficantly lower than the control group (58.14 +/- 9.07 mu g/dL and 131.
43 +/- 22.38 mu g/dL, respectively) (P < 0.001).