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非营养性贫血:印度尼西亚的疟疾、地中海贫血、G6PD 缺乏症和结核病。

Non-nutritional anemia: Malaria, thalassemia, G6PD deficiency and tuberculosis in Indonesia.

机构信息

Eijkman Institute for Molecular Biology, Ministry of Research and Technology/National Agency for Research and Innovation, Jakarta, Indonesia. Email:

Eijkman Institute for Molecular Biology, Ministry of Research and Technology/National Agency for Research and Innovation, Jakarta, Indonesia.

出版信息

Asia Pac J Clin Nutr. 2020;29(Suppl 1):S32-S40. doi: 10.6133/apjcn.202012_29(S1).04.

DOI:10.6133/apjcn.202012_29(S1).04
PMID:33377745
Abstract

Anemia affects people worldwide and results in increased morbidity and mortality, particularly in children and reproductive-age women. Anemia is caused by an imbalance between red blood cell (RBC) loss and production (erythropoiesis), which can be caused by not only nutritional factors but also non-nutritional factors, such as inflammation and genetics. Understanding the complex and varied etiology of anemia is crucial for developing effective interventions and monitoring anemia control programs. This review focusses on two interrelated nonnutritional causes of anemia: malaria infection and RBC disorders (thalassemia and G6PD deficiency), as well as tuberculosis. According to the Haldane hypothesis, thalassemia occurs as a protective trait toward malaria infection, whereas G6PDd arises in malaria-endemic regions because of positive selection. Indonesia is a malariaendemic region; thus, the frequency of thalassemia and G6PD deficiency is high, which contributes to a greater risk for non-nutritional anemia. As Indonesia is the second global contributor to the newly diagnosed tuberculosis, and active pulmonary tuberculosis patients are more anemic, tuberculosis is also contributes to the increasing risk of anemia. Therefore, to reduce anemia rates in Indonesia, authorities must consider non-nutritional causes that might influence the local incidence of anemia, and apply co-management of endemic infectious disease such as malaria and tuberculosis, and of genetic disease i.e. thalassemia and G6PDd.

摘要

贫血影响全球人民,增加发病率和死亡率,尤其是儿童和育龄妇女。贫血是由红细胞 (RBC) 丢失和生成 (红细胞生成) 之间的失衡引起的,其原因不仅包括营养因素,还包括非营养因素,如炎症和遗传因素。了解贫血的复杂和多样病因对于制定有效的干预措施和监测贫血控制计划至关重要。这篇综述重点介绍了两种相互关联的非营养性贫血原因:疟疾感染和 RBC 疾病(地中海贫血和 G6PD 缺乏症)以及结核病。根据 Haldane 假说,地中海贫血是对疟疾感染的一种保护特征,而 G6PDd 则出现在疟疾流行地区,因为它受到了正选择的影响。印度尼西亚是疟疾流行地区;因此,地中海贫血和 G6PD 缺乏症的频率较高,这导致非营养性贫血的风险更大。由于印度尼西亚是全球第二大新增结核病国家,且活动性肺结核患者贫血更为严重,因此结核病也增加了贫血的风险。因此,为了降低印度尼西亚的贫血率,当局必须考虑可能影响当地贫血发病率的非营养性原因,并采取综合管理措施来应对疟疾和结核病等地方性传染病,以及地中海贫血和 G6PDd 等遗传性疾病。

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