Study: Leishamniasis
Nivel serico da vitamina A em criancas portadoras de leishmaniose visceral. [Vitamin A serum level in children with visceral leishmaniasis]
Luz KG; Succi RC; Torres E
Rev Soc Bras Med Trop 2001 Jul-Aug;34(4):381-4
Vitamin A is considered an anti-infectious disease vitamin, and its deficiency is associated with severe infections such as in measles. In developing countries the low concentrations of vitamin A are a public health problem. The aim of this study is to describe serum vitamin A concentrations among children with visceral leishmaniasis (VL). Blood sample was collected from 22 children with VL, and stored in a freezer, 9 siblings, with no clinical signs of the VL patients had their blood collected for a control group. Samples were assayed by high performance liquid chromatography. The median vitamin A concentration in the LV group was 21.38 microg/100ml and in the control group it was 31.39 microg/100. The mean in the LV was statistically lower than in the control group, using Student’s t test, p<0.01.