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Red blood cell indices and prevalence of hemoglobinopathies and glucose 6 phosphate dehydrogenase deficiencies in male Tanzanian residents of Dar es Salaam.
Mwakasungula, Solomon; Schindler, Tobias; Jongo, Said; Moreno, Elena; Kamaka, Kasimu; Mohammed, Mgeni; Joseph, Selina; Rashid, Ramla; Athuman, Thabit; Tumbo, Anneth Mwasi; Hamad, Ali; Lweno, Omar; Tanner, Marcel; Shekalaghe, Seif; Daubenberger, Claudia A.
Affiliation
  • Mwakasungula S; Department of Medical Parasitology and Infection Biology, Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute Socinstrasse 57, 4002 Basel, Switzerland ; University of Basel Basel, Petersplatz 1, CH-4003 Basel, Switzerland ; Ifakara Health Institute, Bagamoyo Research and Training Centre Bagamoyo, P.O. Box 74
  • Schindler T; Department of Medical Parasitology and Infection Biology, Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute Socinstrasse 57, 4002 Basel, Switzerland ; University of Basel Basel, Petersplatz 1, CH-4003 Basel, Switzerland.
  • Jongo S; Ifakara Health Institute, Bagamoyo Research and Training Centre Bagamoyo, P.O. Box 74, Tanzania.
  • Moreno E; Ifakara Health Institute, Bagamoyo Research and Training Centre Bagamoyo, P.O. Box 74, Tanzania.
  • Kamaka K; Ifakara Health Institute, Bagamoyo Research and Training Centre Bagamoyo, P.O. Box 74, Tanzania.
  • Mohammed M; Ifakara Health Institute, Bagamoyo Research and Training Centre Bagamoyo, P.O. Box 74, Tanzania.
  • Joseph S; Ifakara Health Institute, Bagamoyo Research and Training Centre Bagamoyo, P.O. Box 74, Tanzania.
  • Rashid R; Ifakara Health Institute, Bagamoyo Research and Training Centre Bagamoyo, P.O. Box 74, Tanzania.
  • Athuman T; Ifakara Health Institute, Bagamoyo Research and Training Centre Bagamoyo, P.O. Box 74, Tanzania.
  • Tumbo AM; Ifakara Health Institute, Bagamoyo Research and Training Centre Bagamoyo, P.O. Box 74, Tanzania.
  • Hamad A; Ifakara Health Institute, Bagamoyo Research and Training Centre Bagamoyo, P.O. Box 74, Tanzania.
  • Lweno O; Ifakara Health Institute, Bagamoyo Research and Training Centre Bagamoyo, P.O. Box 74, Tanzania.
  • Tanner M; University of Basel Basel, Petersplatz 1, CH-4003 Basel, Switzerland ; Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute Socinstrasse 57, 4002 Basel, Switzerland.
  • Shekalaghe S; Ifakara Health Institute, Bagamoyo Research and Training Centre Bagamoyo, P.O. Box 74, Tanzania.
  • Daubenberger CA; Department of Medical Parasitology and Infection Biology, Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute Socinstrasse 57, 4002 Basel, Switzerland ; University of Basel Basel, Petersplatz 1, CH-4003 Basel, Switzerland.
Int J Mol Epidemiol Genet ; 5(4): 185-94, 2014.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25755846
Hemoglobinopathies, disorders of hemoglobin structure and production, are one of the most common monogenic disorders in humans. Glucose 6 phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency (G6PD) is an inherited enzymopathy resulting in increased oxygen stress susceptibility of red blood cells. The distributions of these genetic traits in populations living in tropical and subtropical regions where malaria has been or is still present are thought to result from survival advantage against severe life threatening malaria disease. 384 male Tanzanian volunteers residing in Dar es Salaam were typed for G6PD, sickle cell disease and α-thalassemia. The most prominent red blood cell polymorphism was heterozygous α(+)-thalassemia (37.8%), followed by the G6PD(A) deficiency (16.4%), heterozygous sickle cell trait (15.9%), G6PD(A-) deficiency (13.5%) and homozygous α(+)-thalassemia (5.2%). 35%, 45%, 17% and 3% of these volunteers were carriers of wild type gene loci, one, two or three of these hemoglobinopathies, respectively. We find that using a cut off value of 28.6 pg. for mean corpuscular hemoglobin (MCH), heterozygous α(+)-thalassemia can be predicted with a sensitivity of 84% and specificity of 72% in this male population. All subjects carrying homozygous α(+)-thalassemia were identified based on their MCH value < 28.6 pg.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Prevalence_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Language: En Journal: Int J Mol Epidemiol Genet Year: 2014 Type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Prevalence_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Language: En Journal: Int J Mol Epidemiol Genet Year: 2014 Type: Article