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The Association Between COVID-19 Infection Severity and Micronutrient Deficiencies in Children

Pashaei et al., Journal of Comprehensive Pediatrics, doi:10.5812/jcp-149127
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Analysis of 85 pediatric patients (33 healthy controls, 25 mild COVID-19, 27 severe COVID-19), showing significantly lower serum zinc levels in severe COVID-19 patients compared to healthy controls. Severe cases had higher prevalence of zinc, vitamin D, and vitamin C deficiency, without statistical significance.
This is the 209th COVID-19 sufficiency study for vitamin D, which collectively show higher levels reduce risk with p<0.0000000001 (1 in 293,154,636 vigintillion).
Study covers zinc, vitamin D, and vitamin C.
risk of severe case, 12.5% lower, RR 0.88, p = 0.76, high D levels (≥31 ng/mL) 19 of 38 (50.0%), low D levels (<31 ng/mL) 8 of 14 (57.1%), NNT 14.
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Pashaei et al., 18 Nov 2024, retrospective, Iran, peer-reviewed, 7 authors. Contact: zsadr801212@gmail.com.
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The Association Between COVID-19 Infection Severity and Micronutrient Deficiencies in Children
Haleh Pashaei, Fahimeh Ehsanipour, Samileh Noorbakhsh, Behnam Sobouti, Sara Minaeian, Morteza Haghighi Hasanabad, Zahra Sadr
Journal of Comprehensive Pediatrics, doi:10.5812/jcp-149127
Background: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) can cause pulmonary and systemic inflammation in both children and adults. Investigating the potential impact of micronutrient deficiencies on COVID-19 infection is of great importance. Objectives: This case-control study was designed to compare the serum levels of vitamins D and C and zinc between healthy children and children with mild or severe COVID-19 infection, as well as to investigate the impact of micronutrient deficiencies on the clinical symptoms of patients. Methods: This case-control study was conducted at a teaching hospital in Tehran, Iran. Control subjects were recruited from healthy children, and cases were included from children with mild and severe symptoms of COVID-19. Blood samples were obtained from participants to measure the levels of micronutrients and were analyzed using statistical software. Results: A total of 85 subjects were included (33 controls, 25 cases with mild symptoms, and 27 cases with severe symptoms). We found no differences in the means of serum vitamin D and vitamin C levels between the studied groups. However, the mean serum zinc level was significantly lower in severe patients compared to the controls (P < 0.01). Moreover, no significant difference was observed in the frequency of patients with micronutrient deficiencies based on their clinical conditions. Conclusions: Our findings revealed zinc deficiency in children with severe COVID-19 infection, while no significant differences were found in the mean serum levels of vitamins D and C between healthy children and patients. More studies are necessary to provide more robust evidence.
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