Title:
Cellular immunity status in anaemia in pregnancy.

dc.contributor.authorA. Kandoi
dc.contributor.authorB.D. Bhatia
dc.contributor.authorL.K. Pandey
dc.contributor.authorS. Pandey
dc.contributor.authorP.C. Sen
dc.contributor.authorK. Satya
dc.date.accessioned2026-02-09T09:26:45Z
dc.date.issued1991
dc.description.abstractFifty pregnant women (25 anaemic and 25 non-anaemic) and 20 non pregnant women (10 anaemic and 10 non-anaemic) were studied. All pregnant women delivered full term (37-41 wk) singleton babies. Maternal blood lymphocyte stimulation indices (SI) at 0 and 24 h were lower in anaemic and non-anaemic pregnant women, compared to anaemic and non-anaemic non-pregnant women. This difference was more marked in anaemic pregnant women, as compared to non pregnant anaemic women at 0 and 24 h respectively. The SI of maternal and cord blood lymphocytes were significantly lower in severely anaemic mothers both at 0 and 24 h and in those with maternal serum iron levels below 50 micrograms/dl or maternal per cent transferrin saturation was below 15 per cent. The anaemic mothers and their offspring were found to have significantly lower blastogenic response to PHA added at 24 h indicating depression of T-suppressor cell function.
dc.identifier.issn9715916
dc.identifier.urihttps://dl.bhu.ac.in/bhuir/handle/123456789/54940
dc.titleCellular immunity status in anaemia in pregnancy.
dc.typePublication
dspace.entity.typeArticle

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