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Selected Micronutrients: An Option to Boost Immunity against COVID-19 and Prevent Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes in Pregnant Women: A Narrative Review

Nawsherwan Nawsherwan, Suliman Khan, Falak Zeb, Muhammad Shoaib, Ghulam Nabi, Ijaz ul Haq, Kang Xu, Hui Li

2020Iranian Journal of Public Health18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) negatively affects immune system. It is linked with adverse pregnancy outcomes. These complications may be linked with the infections mediated deficiency of micronutrients in pregnant women. COVID-19 cause's malabsorption of micronutrients thereby increases the risk of their deficiency. Both micronutrients deficiencies and poor micronutrients intake can compromise immune function and may increase the risk of pregnancy complications associated with COVID-19 infection. Vita-min A, C, D, E, and selected minerals iron (Fe), selenium (Se), and zinc (Zn) are the micronutrients essential for immuno-competency and play a significant role in the prevention of adverse pregnancy outcomes. Immune function and pregnancy outcomes can be improved by adequate intake of micronutrients in diet or in supplements form. Based on regulatory links between viral infection, micronutrients, immunity, and pregnancy outcomes, this review highlights the role of micronutrients in boosting immunity to reduce or prevent pregnancy complications in COVID-19 infected women.

Topics & Concepts

MicronutrientPregnancyMedicineImmune systemAdverse effectImmunityPhysiologyImmunologyObstetricsInternal medicineBiologyPathologyGeneticsCOVID-19 Impact on ReproductionPregnancy and preeclampsia studiesPregnancy and Medication Impact
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