ABSTRACT
Birth weight is an indicator of both neonatal morbidity and mortality, maternal health,
nutrition and quality of antenatal services. The aim of study is determined of the
Biochemistry nutritional marker [Vitamin A, Ferritin, iron, TIBC, Hb, total protein and
Albumin] in maternal of preterm (n=31), term LBW infants (n=27), term NBW infants
(30). Maternal vitamin A levels there is a significant decrease in preterm and Term –
LBW as compared to Term-NBW. Maternal Hb and ferritin no significant difference
between studied groups, while maternal iron, TIBC, Alb, total protein highly significant
difference in studied groups. Also mean of cord ferritin increase significant in NBW-term
compared with LBW of preterm and term. Therefore, it reinforces the fact that maternal
factors important in fetal growth, There is a need to strengthen the existing maternal
and child health services to reduce the incidence of low birth weight.
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2015jan
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