Title of article :
Mathematical modeling for hemoglobin change due to blood loss due to hookworm infection
Author/Authors :
Yasri, Sora KMT Primary Care Center - Bangkok, Thailand , Wiwanitkit, Viroj Department of Tropical Medicine - Hainan Medical University, Haikou, China
Abstract :
Hookworm is an important tropical infection that can
result in blood loss and hypochromic microcytic anemia.
The pathophysiology of blood loss due to hookworm
infection is very interesting. Here, the authors try to use
the medical mathematical modeling for the explanation
of the blood loss due to hookworm infection. Basically,
the normal hemoglobin level is physiologically
maintained, and the normal red blood cell pool in blood
is physiological observed. This can be represented as “red
blood cell pool = red blood cell production – red blood
cell destruction” or “hemoglobin pool = hemoglobin
production – hemoglobin destruction.” The turnaround
time of red blood cell or red blood cell lifespan is 120 days
or 4 months or estimated 3 g/dL of hemoglobin decrease
at 1 month. At this physiological level, the stabilizing can
be seen.
Keywords :
Mathematical , hookworm , blood
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics