Anemia - World Health Organization (WHO) La anemia puede deberse a varios factores: carencias nutricionales, dieta inadecuada (o absorción inadecuada de nutrientes), infecciones, inflamaciones, enfermedades crónicas, afecciones ginecológicas y obstétricas y trastornos hereditarios de los glóbulos rojos
Anaemia - World Health Organization (WHO) Anaemia can cause a range of non-specific symptoms including tiredness, weakness, dizziness or light-headedness, drowsiness, and shortness of breath, especially upon exertion Children and pregnant women are especially vulnerable, with more severe cases of anaemia leading to an increased risk of maternal and child mortality Iron deficiency anaemia has also been shown to affect cognitive and
Anaemia - World Health Organization (WHO) Anemia is major public health concern, mainly affecting young children, pregnant and postpartum women, and menstruating adolescent girls and women Low- and lower-middle income countries bear the greatest burden of anaemia, particularly affecting populations living in rural settings, in poorer households and who have received no formal education
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فقر الدم - World Health Organization (WHO) لمحة عامة فقر الدم هو اعتلال يكون فيه عدد خلايا الدم الحمراء أو تركيز الهيموغلوبين داخلها أقل من المعتاد وهو يؤثر بشكل رئيسي على النساء والأطفال ويحدث فقر الدم عندما لا يكون هناك مقدار كافٍ من الهيموغلوبين في الجسم
Anaemia - World Health Organization (WHO) What does this indicator tell us? The indicator anaemia has a wide variety of causes Iron deficiency is considered to be the most common cause of anaemia; other causes include acute and chronic infections that result in inflammation and blood loss; deficiencies of other vitamins and minerals, especially folate, vitamin B12 and vitamin A; and genetically inherited traits, such as thalassaemia
Anémie - World Health Organization (WHO) L’anémie est une maladie qui se caractérise par un nombre de globules rouges ou un taux d’hémoglobine des globules rouges inférieur à la normale Elle touche principalement les femmes et les enfants
Anaemia in women and children - World Health Organization (WHO) WHO Global Anaemia estimates, 2025 Edition Global anaemia estimates in women 15-49 years, by pregnancy status Millions of women of reproductive age and children under age five may currently be experiencing fatigue, lethargy, or shortness of breath due to anaemia Such debilitating symptoms usurp the well-being and productivity of human capital, and in women, in particular, which ultimately
Sickle-cell disease - World Health Organization (WHO) WHO fact sheet on sick-cell disease, including information on causes and risk factors, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, prevention and management and WHO's work on the disease