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INTRODUCTION: Malnutrition and kala-azar (or visceral leishmaniasis) are significant public health problems in different parts of the world. Immunity and susceptibility to infectious and parasitic diseases are directly linked to the host’s nutritional state, but little is known about the interaction between nutrition and kala-azar. This study aimed to evaluate nutritional status with kala-azar and correlate these findings with the clinical and laboratory manifestations of the disease, and zinc and retinol levels. METHODS: This was a cross-sectional study of 139 patients with kala-azar. Nutritional status classification was performed according to international recommendations. Parametric or nonparametric tests were applied whenever indicated in a two-sided test with a 5% significance level. RESULTS: Weight loss and malnutrition were more frequent in adults. Body mass index-for-age, fat area of the arm, and upper arm muscle area were significantly associated with probability of death. The presence of human immunodeficiency virus, hepatomegaly, and splenomegaly was correlated with nutritional assessment. Blood leukocyte and lymphocyte, serum creatine, and vitamin A levels were significantly higher in adult men. Vitamin A levels were highly associated with the level of hemoglobin and C-reactive protein (CRP) in multivariate analysis. All patients had reduced plasma zinc levels, but this finding had no association with the outcome variables. CONCLUSIONS: Malnutrition was correlated with severe disease and was more prevalent in older people with kala-azar. Vitamin A deficiency was associated with hemoglobin and CRP. Zinc levels were reduced in patients with kala-azar.

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  • Malnutrition and kala-azar are significant public health problems in different parts of the world

  • Vitamin A levels were highly associated with the level of hemoglobin and C-reactive protein (CRP) in multivariate analysis

  • There was a higher frequency of kala-azar in participants residing in urban areas (99 [71.2%]) than in those living in rural areas (40 [28.8%])

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Introduction

Malnutrition and kala-azar (or visceral leishmaniasis) are significant public health problems in different parts of the world. This study aimed to evaluate nutritional status with kala-azar and correlate these findings with the clinical and laboratory manifestations of the disease, and zinc and retinol levels. All patients had reduced plasma zinc levels, but this finding had no association with the outcome variables. Zinc levels were reduced in patients with kala-azar. The signs and symptoms of VL include fever, hepatosplenomegaly, weight loss, and pancytopenia in most patients. If not treated, this disease can be lethal. Monteiro MJSD et al - Nutrition and Kala-azar jaundice, edema, bleeding disorders, bacterial infection, and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) coinfection[1,2,3]. Immunity and susceptibility to infections and parasitic diseases are correlated with nutritional status

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