Level of Zinc, Retinol, Blood Macrophages, T- Lymphocytes and Immunoglobulin G in Children with Tuberculosis and Non Tuberculosis

Tuberculosis remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality in children in the world, but still lack of priority in overcomes them. Every year estimated 9 million new tuberculosis cases with 1 million of whom are children aged <15 years and 2 million of them died. Nutrients which are very influ...

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Main Authors: Merryana, Adriani, Yoanita Indra Kumala, Dewi, Eva Inayatul, Faiza, Bambang, Wirjatmadi
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Published: Journal Nutritional Disorders & Therapy 2015
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spelling id-langga.569442017-05-04T23:25:41Z http://repository.unair.ac.id/56944/ Level of Zinc, Retinol, Blood Macrophages, T- Lymphocytes and Immunoglobulin G in Children with Tuberculosis and Non Tuberculosis Merryana, Adriani Yoanita Indra Kumala, Dewi Eva Inayatul, Faiza Bambang, Wirjatmadi RC306-320.5 Tuberculosis Tuberculosis remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality in children in the world, but still lack of priority in overcomes them. Every year estimated 9 million new tuberculosis cases with 1 million of whom are children aged <15 years and 2 million of them died. Nutrients which are very influential on a child's immune system are fat, protein, vitamin A and zinc. The presence of zinc in the body greatly affects the immune function so it plays an important role in the prevention of infectious diseases, including tuberculosis. The purpose of this study is to determine differences in serum zinc levels, serum retinol levels, levels of blood macrophages, T-lymphocytes and IgG between children with tuberculosis with healthy children or non- tuberculosis.This study is a comparative observational study with cross sectional study design. The sampling technique of this study was simple random sampling. This study was conducted at RSUD Sidoarjo with each 11 children in tuberculosis and non-tuberculosis group as a sample. At the end of this study, it discovered that there are significant differences levels of zinc serum (p=0.003), retinol serum (p=0.018), blood macrophages (p=0.001), T-lymphocytes (p=0.001) and IgG (p=0.006) between tuberculosis and non-tuberculosis group. The levels of zinc, retinol and IgG on children with tuberculosis were lower than non-tuberculosis children, but T-lymphocytes on children with tuberculosis were higher than non-tuberculosis children. It suggested for giving zinc and vitamin A regularly and appropriate dosing in children with tuberculosis where it is useful to improve the durability of the body and can improve the child's appetite. Journal Nutritional Disorders & Therapy 2015 Article PeerReviewed text id http://repository.unair.ac.id/56944/1/Peer%20Riview%2017-.pdf text en http://repository.unair.ac.id/56944/2/17%20.pdf Merryana, Adriani and Yoanita Indra Kumala, Dewi and Eva Inayatul, Faiza and Bambang, Wirjatmadi (2015) Level of Zinc, Retinol, Blood Macrophages, T- Lymphocytes and Immunoglobulin G in Children with Tuberculosis and Non Tuberculosis. Journal Nutritional Disorders & Therapy, 4 (5). pp. 1-4. ISSN 2161-0509 https://www.omicsonline.org/open-access/level-of-zinc-retinol-blood-macrophages-t-lymphocytes-andimmunoglobulin-g-in-children-with-tuberculosis-and-non-tuberculosis-2161-0509-1000169.php?aid=59009 http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2161-0509.S1-003
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English
topic RC306-320.5 Tuberculosis
spellingShingle RC306-320.5 Tuberculosis
Merryana, Adriani
Yoanita Indra Kumala, Dewi
Eva Inayatul, Faiza
Bambang, Wirjatmadi
Level of Zinc, Retinol, Blood Macrophages, T- Lymphocytes and Immunoglobulin G in Children with Tuberculosis and Non Tuberculosis
description Tuberculosis remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality in children in the world, but still lack of priority in overcomes them. Every year estimated 9 million new tuberculosis cases with 1 million of whom are children aged <15 years and 2 million of them died. Nutrients which are very influential on a child's immune system are fat, protein, vitamin A and zinc. The presence of zinc in the body greatly affects the immune function so it plays an important role in the prevention of infectious diseases, including tuberculosis. The purpose of this study is to determine differences in serum zinc levels, serum retinol levels, levels of blood macrophages, T-lymphocytes and IgG between children with tuberculosis with healthy children or non- tuberculosis.This study is a comparative observational study with cross sectional study design. The sampling technique of this study was simple random sampling. This study was conducted at RSUD Sidoarjo with each 11 children in tuberculosis and non-tuberculosis group as a sample. At the end of this study, it discovered that there are significant differences levels of zinc serum (p=0.003), retinol serum (p=0.018), blood macrophages (p=0.001), T-lymphocytes (p=0.001) and IgG (p=0.006) between tuberculosis and non-tuberculosis group. The levels of zinc, retinol and IgG on children with tuberculosis were lower than non-tuberculosis children, but T-lymphocytes on children with tuberculosis were higher than non-tuberculosis children. It suggested for giving zinc and vitamin A regularly and appropriate dosing in children with tuberculosis where it is useful to improve the durability of the body and can improve the child's appetite.
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author Merryana, Adriani
Yoanita Indra Kumala, Dewi
Eva Inayatul, Faiza
Bambang, Wirjatmadi
author_facet Merryana, Adriani
Yoanita Indra Kumala, Dewi
Eva Inayatul, Faiza
Bambang, Wirjatmadi
author_sort Merryana, Adriani
title Level of Zinc, Retinol, Blood Macrophages, T- Lymphocytes and Immunoglobulin G in Children with Tuberculosis and Non Tuberculosis
title_short Level of Zinc, Retinol, Blood Macrophages, T- Lymphocytes and Immunoglobulin G in Children with Tuberculosis and Non Tuberculosis
title_full Level of Zinc, Retinol, Blood Macrophages, T- Lymphocytes and Immunoglobulin G in Children with Tuberculosis and Non Tuberculosis
title_fullStr Level of Zinc, Retinol, Blood Macrophages, T- Lymphocytes and Immunoglobulin G in Children with Tuberculosis and Non Tuberculosis
title_full_unstemmed Level of Zinc, Retinol, Blood Macrophages, T- Lymphocytes and Immunoglobulin G in Children with Tuberculosis and Non Tuberculosis
title_sort level of zinc, retinol, blood macrophages, t- lymphocytes and immunoglobulin g in children with tuberculosis and non tuberculosis
publisher Journal Nutritional Disorders & Therapy
publishDate 2015
url http://repository.unair.ac.id/56944/1/Peer%20Riview%2017-.pdf
http://repository.unair.ac.id/56944/2/17%20.pdf
http://repository.unair.ac.id/56944/
https://www.omicsonline.org/open-access/level-of-zinc-retinol-blood-macrophages-t-lymphocytes-andimmunoglobulin-g-in-children-with-tuberculosis-and-non-tuberculosis-2161-0509-1000169.php?aid=59009
http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2161-0509.S1-003
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