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Blood count changes in malaria patients according to blood groups (ABO/Rh) and sickle cell trait.
Sacomboio, Euclides N M; Zua, Santo D; Tchivango, Adelino T; Pululu, António D; Caumba, Adilson C D; Paciência, Adelina B M; Sati, Danilson V; Agostinho, Sabina G; Agostinho, Yolanda S; Mazanga, Fernando G; Ntambo, Neusa B; Sebastião, Cruz S; Paixão, Joana P; Morais, Joana.
Afiliación
  • Sacomboio ENM; Instituto de Ciências de Saúde da Universidade Agostinho Neto (ICISA/UAN), Luanda, Angola. euclides.sacomboio@un.ao.
  • Zua SD; Instituto Superior de Ciências de Saúde/Universidade Católica de Angola (ISCS/UCAN), Luanda, Angola. euclides.sacomboio@un.ao.
  • Tchivango AT; Centro de Formação em Saúde (CFS) da Clinica Multiperfil, Luanda, Angola. euclides.sacomboio@un.ao.
  • Pululu AD; Instituto de Ciências de Saúde da Universidade Agostinho Neto (ICISA/UAN), Luanda, Angola.
  • Caumba ACD; Instituto Politécnico de Malanje da Universidade Rainha Njinga A Mbande (IPM/URNM), Malanje, Angola.
  • Paciência ABM; Instituto de Ciências de Saúde da Universidade Agostinho Neto (ICISA/UAN), Luanda, Angola.
  • Sati DV; Instituto de Ciências de Saúde da Universidade Agostinho Neto (ICISA/UAN), Luanda, Angola.
  • Agostinho SG; Instituto de Ciências de Saúde da Universidade Agostinho Neto (ICISA/UAN), Luanda, Angola.
  • Agostinho YS; Instituto de Ciências de Saúde da Universidade Agostinho Neto (ICISA/UAN), Luanda, Angola.
  • Mazanga FG; Instituto de Ciências de Saúde da Universidade Agostinho Neto (ICISA/UAN), Luanda, Angola.
  • Ntambo NB; Instituto de Ciências de Saúde da Universidade Agostinho Neto (ICISA/UAN), Luanda, Angola.
  • Sebastião CS; Instituto de Ciências de Saúde da Universidade Agostinho Neto (ICISA/UAN), Luanda, Angola.
  • Paixão JP; Instituto de Ciências de Saúde da Universidade Agostinho Neto (ICISA/UAN), Luanda, Angola.
  • Morais J; Instituto de Ciências de Saúde da Universidade Agostinho Neto (ICISA/UAN), Luanda, Angola.
Malar J ; 23(1): 126, 2024 Apr 29.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38685081
ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION:

Introduction:

Malaria continues to be the leading cause of hospitalization and death in Angola, a country in sub- Saharan Africa. In 2023, in the first quarter, 2,744,682 cases were registered, and of these 2,673 patients died due to malaria disease. Previous studies have shown that the ABO blood group can affect the progression of malaria to severe conditions after P. falciparum infection, while the sickle cell gene offers relative protection.

OBJECTIVE:

We investigated changes in the blood count according to blood groups (ABO/Rh) and sickle cell trait in patients with malaria in Luanda, capital of Angola.

METHODOLOGY:

This was a longitudinal, prospective and observational study with 198 patients hospitalized for malaria.

RESULTS:

Of the 198 patients studied, 13(6.6%) were ABRh(+), 4(2.0%) were ARh(-), 49(24.7%) were ARh(+), 42(21, 2%) were BRh (+), 5(2.5%) were ORh(-) and 85(42.9%) were ORh(+). For sickle cell trait, 145(73.2%) were AA, 37(18.7%) were AS and 16(8.1%) were SS. No statistical relationship was observed between age group, sex, parasitemia, clinical picture, hematocrit, MCV, HCM, MCHC, leukocytes, NEUT, LINF and PTL values with blood groups (p<0.05), but there was a relationship between values of hemoglobin and ABO/Rh blood groups (p>0.05). There was no relationship between age, parasitemia, clinical condition, MCV, HCM and MCHC values, leukocytes, NEUT and LINF with sickle cell trait (p<0.05), but there was a relationship between sex, hemoglobin and PTL and sickle cell values. sickle cell trait (p>0.05).

CONCLUSION:

It is imperative to differentiate patients with malaria based on blood groups and sickle cell trait, taking into account mainly the blood count parameters that demonstrate that there are patients who, depending on blood group or sickle cell trait, may react weakly to malaria infection regardless of the degree of parasitemia and medical prognosis.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Rasgo Drepanocítico Límite: Adolescent / Adult / Aged / Child / Child, preschool / Female / Humans / Infant / Male / Middle aged País/Región como asunto: Africa Idioma: En Revista: Malar J Asunto de la revista: MEDICINA TROPICAL Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Angola

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Rasgo Drepanocítico Límite: Adolescent / Adult / Aged / Child / Child, preschool / Female / Humans / Infant / Male / Middle aged País/Región como asunto: Africa Idioma: En Revista: Malar J Asunto de la revista: MEDICINA TROPICAL Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Angola