The Role of Iron Metabolism in Host Innate Immunity to Infections

Authors

  • Lijian Wang, MD

Abstract

Iron metabolism disorder is an important public health problem both in the United States and developing world. Iron is essential for both the host and the pathogen. While infections are important causes of morbidity and mortality globally, the relation between iron disorder and infection has received much attention, which is also an important aspect of ‘Nutritional immunity’.

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Published

2009-01-31

How to Cite

Wang, MD, L. (2009). The Role of Iron Metabolism in Host Innate Immunity to Infections. North American Journal of Medicine and Science, 2(1). Retrieved from https://www.najms.com/index.php/najms/article/view/412

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Clinical Perspective