Vitamin D Deficiency Rickets and COVID-19 Pandemic
Título
Vitamin D Deficiency Rickets and COVID-19 Pandemic
Autor
Guwani Liyanage, Yashica de Silva
Descripción
In a breastfed infant, the main source of vitamin D comes from the mother. Thus, maternal vitamin D deficiency is the key reason for vitamin D deficiency (VDD) and rickets during infancy. As they grow older, inadequate sun exposure, diet and lack of supplements also contribute. Individuals with darker skin require at least three to five times longer exposure to the sun than a person with lighter skin to produce adequate endogenous vitamin D. Not many food items naturally contain vitamin D; most of those are less affordable to the poor. We report an 18-month-old child with vitamin D deficiency rickets during strict self-isolation measures during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Prolonged periods of confining indoors, low dietary intake of vitamin D, economic distress, maternal deficiency, and nonsupplementation could have contributed to vitamin D deficiency rickets in this child. During an unprecedented pandemic of this nature, simple sun exposure and diet advice may suffice for most. This case report highlights the importance of strengthening individuals and communities with information and formulating strong public health policies to prevent vitamin D deficiency.
Fecha
2021
Identificador
10.1155/2021/5512668
Fuente
Case Reports in Pediatrics
Editor
Hindawi Limited
Cobertura
Pediatrics
Colección
Citación
Guwani Liyanage, Yashica de Silva, “Vitamin D Deficiency Rickets and COVID-19 Pandemic,” SOCICT Open, consulta 19 de abril de 2026, https://www.socictopen.socict.org/items/show/9488.
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