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        1 - A Comparative Study Concerned with the Prevalence of Iron Deficiency Anemia in Infected and Non-Infected Persons with Helicobacter Pylori in the City of Kashan
        M. H. Arabi M. Taghizadeh S. M. Takhte Firozeh F. Baharloei M. Pourbabaei M. Mahloji H. Akbari Sh. Alvani
        Introduction: Helicobacter pylori is a common infectious disease that has numerous sideeffects. The impact of these infections because of decreased iron absorption in reducinggastric acid secretion and the consequent anemia has been mentioned. In this study, acomparativ More
        Introduction: Helicobacter pylori is a common infectious disease that has numerous sideeffects. The impact of these infections because of decreased iron absorption in reducinggastric acid secretion and the consequent anemia has been mentioned. In this study, acomparative study concerned with the prevalence of iron deficiency anemia in infected andnon-infected persons with Helicobacter pylori in the city of Kashan have been studied.Materials and Methods: The people who were referred to the laboratory to evaluate theantibody IGg were 412 people of whom 229 were infected and 183 were non-infected. 3 ml ofblood samples were taken to measure the serum ferritin (SF) and complete blood count (CBC).Results: The mean and standard deviation of competing blood counts based on the status ofinfection with H. pylori showed that the serum ferritin (SF) in the infected patients was lessthan the non- infected persons (p =0.04) and this difference based on gender was significant inwomen (p <0.001). The indices showed that the SF in all age groups of infected persons isLess than non infected persons and this difference in persons over 60 was also significant (p<0.001). Also in the women over 30, the mean of SF in infected persons was less than the noninfected persons and this difference was significant (p<0.05).Conclusion: The results showed that the amount of SF of H. pylori infected womenespecially in those over 30 significantly has decreased that might be due to the impairment of iron absorption in the infected persons. Manuscript profile