Does the Trace Element Deficiency (Vit A, D & Zinc) Have Any Role in Vulnerability to Urinary Tract Infection in Children: A Case-Control Study: Tehran, Iran

S. Noorbakhsh, S. Nia, Z. Movahedi, Sarvenaz Ashouri
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Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) is one of the most common causes of hospital admission in our young population. This prospective cohort study was carried out to assess the relation of serum levels of zinc, vitamins A and D with UTI in children with proven UTI. The serum levels of Zinc, vitamins A and D were compared between 25 proven UTI cases (admitted in 2 educational hospitals in Tehran) and 40 controls without infection (children who had undergone for elective surgery). The average age of children was 2.17 years. Atomic absorption Spectrophotometry, Radioimmunoassay, and HPLC methods were used for measuring the Zinc, Vit D and A, respectively. Although the serum levels of zinc were significantly lower in UTI cases (P=0.05), no significant differences had observed between cases and controls for vitamins A and D in sera (P=0.4 and P=0.9). Due to established lower zinc level in UTI cases (p-value = 0.05), zinc deficiency might have a role in susceptibility to UTI in studied children. Administration of zinc could be helpful in preventing UTI. To establish the role of Vitamins A and D in vulnerability to UTI, further extensive research with larger samples is needed. Due to established lower zinc level in UTI cases (p-value = 0.05), zinc deficiency might have a role in susceptibility to UTI in studied children. Administration of zinc could be helpful in preventing UTI. To establish the role of Vitamins A and D in vulnerability to UTI, further extensive research with larger samples is needed.
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微量元素缺乏症(维生素A、维生素D和锌)在儿童尿路感染易感性中有任何作用吗:一项病例对照研究:伊朗德黑兰
尿路感染(UTI)是最常见的入院原因之一,在我们的年轻人。本前瞻性队列研究旨在评估确诊尿路感染儿童血清锌、维生素A和D水平与尿路感染的关系。比较了25例经证实的尿路感染病例(在德黑兰2所教育医院住院)和40例未感染的对照(接受择期手术的儿童)之间的血清锌、维生素A和D水平。儿童的平均年龄为2.17岁。分别采用原子吸收分光光度法、放射免疫法和高效液相色谱法测定锌、维生素D和A。尽管尿路感染患者血清锌水平显著降低(P=0.05),但血清维生素A和D水平与对照组无显著差异(P=0.4和P=0.9)。由于尿路感染病例中锌含量较低(p值= 0.05),锌缺乏可能与所研究儿童对尿路感染的易感性有关。锌的管理可能有助于预防尿路感染。为了确定维生素A和D在UTI易感性中的作用,需要进行更大样本的进一步广泛研究。由于尿路感染病例中锌含量较低(p值= 0.05),锌缺乏可能与所研究儿童对尿路感染的易感性有关。锌的管理可能有助于预防尿路感染。为了确定维生素A和D在UTI易感性中的作用,需要进行更大样本的进一步广泛研究。
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