Nutrition

C-reactive protein concentrations as a marker of inflammation or infection for interpreting biomarkers of micronutrient status

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World Health Organization

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Publication details

Editors: World Health Organization
Number of pages: 4
Publication date: 2014
Languages: English
WHO reference number: WHO/NMH/NHD/EPG/14.7

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Overview

This document aims to provide users of the Vitamin and Mineral Nutrition Information System (VMNIS) with information about the use of CRP as a marker of inflammation or infection for assessing changes in biomarkers of nutritional status, particularly serum or plasma ferritin or retinol levels, during infection or inflammation. It is a compilation of the existing information on cut-off values obtained from various World Health Organization (WHO) consultations. WHO has previously compiled summaries on the use of serum ferritin and plasma retinol as indicators of a population’s iron and vitamin A status, respectively.

The information included in this summary is essential for correct interpretation of serum or plasma ferritin and retinol values during times of infection or inflammation and can serve as a reference for the previously released indicator summaries. Assessment of CRP, along with indicators of iron and vitamin A status, is useful for monitoring trends in the iron and vitamin A status of populations and evaluation of the impact of public health interventions.