Vifor Pharma supports Iron Deficiency Day 2021: Call to action for early iron deficiency diagnosis
Iron Deficiency Day 2021 emphasizes the importance of raising awareness about iron deficiency and anemia. Supported by Vifor Pharma and a coalition of health organizations, the initiative highlights the impact of COVID-19 on access to diagnosis and treatment. It aims to educate individuals on recognizing symptoms and seeking early medical help. With iron deficiency affecting about half of patients with chronic kidney disease and heart failure, awareness and early diagnosis are crucial. The initiative encourages individuals to take control of their health by understanding iron's role in overall well-being.
- Vifor Pharma collaborates with multiple health organizations to raise awareness about iron deficiency.
- Focus on early diagnosis and treatment in the context of increased healthcare access challenges due to COVID-19.
- Establishes Vifor Pharma as a leader in iron deficiency management.
- Access to healthcare and diagnosis has worsened due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Iron deficiency remains under-recognized despite its serious health implications.
- Iron Deficiency Day unites a strong international coalition dedicated to raising international awareness on the serious health impact of iron deficiency and iron deficiency anemia1
- Patient access to diagnosis and treatment of iron deficiency directly affected by COVID-19 pandemic
- This year, spotlight is on raising awareness on symptoms and importance of early diagnosis
Iron Deficiency affects about half of the patients with chronic kidney disease2 and chronic heart failure and is associated with reduced quality of life3, an increased risk of hospitalization4 and cardiovascular death5. Despite the serious consequences and high prevalence, of iron deficiency, the condition remains under-recognized6. Diagnosis and treatment of iron deficiency has been further impaired during the COVID-19 pandemic as patients have been facing limited access to healthcare, resulting in even more cases going undiagnosed.
“We are pleased to join our partners in supporting Iron Deficiency Day 2021, at a time when pressures on healthcare systems exacerbated by the pandemic mean that awareness around the importance of iron is more pertinent than ever,” commented
“COVID-19 is having a significant impact on access to care. With many healthcare systems facing significant backlogs, patients experiencing iron deficiency symptoms have been less likely to seek support from healthcare professionals.” said Dr.
To learn more about the importance of early diagnosis and recognizing symptoms of iron deficiency, visit www.takeironseriously.com/raise-awareness. Use hashtags #TakeIronSeriously #IronDeficiency #IronDeficiencyDay and #IDDay2021 on Twitter and LinkedIn.
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About iron deficiency
Iron plays a vital role in many bodily processes, including the production of red blood cells, effective heart and brain function, and the prevention of infection and illness. Without enough iron, the body is unable to function properly. Common symptoms include fatigue, dizziness, and shortness of breath. Iron deficiency and iron deficiency anemia is estimated to affect one in three people worldwide7, yet despite the serious consequences and high prevalence8, it remains an under-recognized condition.
Although iron deficiency can affect anyone, it is most prevalent in premenopausal women, pregnant woman and children under five9. Left untreated, it can develop into iron deficiency anemia. The effects of iron deficiency differ from person to person but can be linked to an overall decline in general health and well-being10. Even without anemia, iron deficiency can be debilitating, exacerbate an underlying chronic disease and lead to increased morbidity and mortality11. Common symptoms include fatigue10, 12, 13 pale skin12, brittle nails12, 14, craving non-food items such as dirt, clay and ice15, and an inability to concentrate10, 16. In children, iron deficiency can significantly impair cognitive and motor development17.
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