Study says anaemia may contribute to the spread of dengue
As
mosquitoes mostly spread dengue
virus
while feeding on iron deficit blood, researchers suggest consuming
iron-rich food if dealing with iron deficiency, anaemia or dengue
fever. Dengue is most commonly acquired in urban environments, and
the expansion of cities in the tropics has been accompanied by an
expansion in dengue infections.
UConn
Health immunologist Penghua Wang wanted to see if blood quality had
an impact on the spread of the dengue virus. Blood levels of various
substances can vary tremendously from person to person, even among
healthy people
Wang
and colleagues at Tsinghua University and State Key Laboratory of
Infectious Disease Prevention and Control in Beijing, King Mongkut's
Institute of Technology Ladkrabang in Bangkok, and the 920 Hospital
Joint Logistics Support Force in Kunming ran a series of experiments
to explore the idea. Read
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