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Original Article

Serum Ferritin and Iron Status in Mothers and Newborn Infants

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Pages 205-211 | Accepted 17 Apr 1986, Published online: 03 Aug 2009
 

Abstract

Iron status, including hemoglobin, S-ferritin, S-iron, S-transferrin, transferrin saturation and the erythrocyte zincprotophorphyrin/hemoglobin (ZPP:Hb) ratio, was evaluated in 85 healthy iron-supplemented mothers at parturition and in 74 of their term newborn infants. Of the mothers, 17% had a S-ferritin level < 15 μg/l (i.e. depleted iron stores), 9.9% had S-ferritin < 15 μg/l and transferrin saturation < 15% (i.e. latent iron deficiency), and 2.4% had S-ferritin <15 μg/l, transferrin saturation <15% and Hb < 120 g/l (i.e. iron deficiency anemia). Newborn infants had higher S-ferritin than mothers: median 128 μg/l versus 21 μ/l (p<0.0001), higher transferrin saturation: 48% vs. 21% (p<0.0001), and higher ZPP:Hb ratio: 74 μmol/mol Hb vs. 41 μmol/mol Hb (p<0.0001). During the first 5 post-natal days, median S-ferritin rose from 128 to 236 μg/l (p<0.0001). S-ferritin appeared to be the best single indicator of maternal iron status. Ferritin levels in newborn infants were correlated to levels in mothers (rs = 0.36, p<0.01), indicating that fetal iron reserves are dependent on maternal iron stores.

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