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Transient neonatal zinc deficiency.

I Krieger, B E Alpern, S C Cunnane

    The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
    |June 1, 1986
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    Summary
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    Transient neonatal zinc deficiency can occur even with adequate diets. This condition, characterized by low plasma-zinc and decreased arachidonic acid, resolves with zinc treatment, suggesting unique infant needs.

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    Area of Science:

    • Neonatology
    • Nutritional Biochemistry
    • Pediatric Nutrition

    Background:

    • Zinc deficiency can manifest in infants despite seemingly adequate dietary intake.
    • Clinical signs of zinc deficiency can appear within the first month of life.
    • Fatty acid profiles, specifically arachidonic acid levels, can indicate zinc status.