Ten films showed evidence of iron deficiency anaemia.
This anaemia is also manifest in that aspect of the state which most intimately textures and guarantees social relations, its legal system.
The authors concluded that heavy infections of over 800 worms can cause iron deficiency anaemia in children.
The reason is that as with sickle-cell anaemia the condition confers some resistance to malaria.
In several series of mutagenicity experiments we have detected enzyme activity mutations causing haemolytic anaemia.
Other measures which could play some role in reducing anaemia include control (and early treatment) of malaria, family planning, and nutrition education.
These patients may present with symptoms of bone marrow failure and a marked anaemia.
Evidence suggests that anaemia during pregnancy may adversely influence intrauterine growth rate, prematurity and birth weight.