Is Overwhelming Systemic Sepsis An Unanticipated Consequence Of Iron Therap ?– A Rare Case Report

Research Article
K.C Das,Dr. Anshuman, Dr. Kailash Mohitey, Dr. Bilita kumari Parhi and Dr.Pepse Pradhan
DOI: 
http://dx.doi.org/10.24327/ijrsr.2019.1005.3495
Subject: 
science
KeyWords: 
Iron deficiency Anaemia, Sepsis Syndrome, Staphylococcus Pseudointermedius.
Abstract: 

Iron deficiency is the most common nutritional deficiency world wide. The World Health Organisation recommends universal iron supplementation of pregnant women and young children in developing countries. It is a well known fact that treatment with iron supplements is associated with gastrointestinal adverse effects such as constipation, nausea, metallic taste, diarrhoea, epigastric distress and vomiting as well as the occasional severe anaphylactic reactions. In rare instances, therapeutic treatment with iron may be associated with increased risk of infection as bacteria and other infectious agents also utilize iron as a growth factor. Hereby, we report a rare entity known as sepsis syndrome which surfaced in a 20year old female after receiving parentral iron therapy.