The conditions of poverty and violence in Colombia have increased the displacement of people of African descent. The research group concerned with the health of these communities has performed research to find the ass...The conditions of poverty and violence in Colombia have increased the displacement of people of African descent. The research group concerned with the health of these communities has performed research to find the association of alterations in the hemoglobin molecule with the presence of iron deficiency anemia. This research was performed with the support of the epidemiological public health laboratory. The objective of the study is the association of sickle cell disease and sickle cell trait, and the presence of hemoglobin C and its trait, with iron deficiency anemia in Afro-Colombians between 18 and 50 years of age, by investigation of hemograms, peripheral blood study, serum ferritin, soluble receptor for transferrin (sTfR) and index of sTfR, and hemoglobin electrophoresis. This research is a descriptive, quantitative, transverse, structured, non-experimental and correlational study, with a total of 56 samples (10 men, 46 women). The results showed that ferritin in men had normal values, compared to 32% (15/46) of women who had low levels of ferritin. Men's sTfR levels were normal, while in women 2% (1/46) had iron deficiency in stage I, 41% (19/46) iron deficiency in stage If, and 9% (4/46) possibly without anemia iron deficiency. In hemoglobin electrophoresis, 84% (46/56) of the population presents hemoglobin A, 4% (2/56) increased hemoglobin A2 and fetal hemoglobin related to a possible thalassemia trait, 11% (6/56) had hemoglobin AS related to sickle cell trait, and 2% (1/56) show hemoglobin AC, related to hemoglobin AC trait. This project supports investigative and social projects, and also contributes to the improvement of the quality of life and dissemination of good health practices in these communities.展开更多
文摘The conditions of poverty and violence in Colombia have increased the displacement of people of African descent. The research group concerned with the health of these communities has performed research to find the association of alterations in the hemoglobin molecule with the presence of iron deficiency anemia. This research was performed with the support of the epidemiological public health laboratory. The objective of the study is the association of sickle cell disease and sickle cell trait, and the presence of hemoglobin C and its trait, with iron deficiency anemia in Afro-Colombians between 18 and 50 years of age, by investigation of hemograms, peripheral blood study, serum ferritin, soluble receptor for transferrin (sTfR) and index of sTfR, and hemoglobin electrophoresis. This research is a descriptive, quantitative, transverse, structured, non-experimental and correlational study, with a total of 56 samples (10 men, 46 women). The results showed that ferritin in men had normal values, compared to 32% (15/46) of women who had low levels of ferritin. Men's sTfR levels were normal, while in women 2% (1/46) had iron deficiency in stage I, 41% (19/46) iron deficiency in stage If, and 9% (4/46) possibly without anemia iron deficiency. In hemoglobin electrophoresis, 84% (46/56) of the population presents hemoglobin A, 4% (2/56) increased hemoglobin A2 and fetal hemoglobin related to a possible thalassemia trait, 11% (6/56) had hemoglobin AS related to sickle cell trait, and 2% (1/56) show hemoglobin AC, related to hemoglobin AC trait. This project supports investigative and social projects, and also contributes to the improvement of the quality of life and dissemination of good health practices in these communities.