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Abstract
The thalassemia trait is an asymptomatic thalassemia syndrome that increases the risk of developing a more severe condition. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of the thalassemia trait among Sabah and Sarawak students enrolled in the Faculty of Health Sciences at Universiti Teknologi MARA, UiTM Selangor. The study was carried out over 3 months following approval from the ethics and research committees of Universiti Teknologi MARA, UiTM Shah Alam. A universal sampling method was used where the blood samples were collected from the 40 students, 16 from Sabah and 24 from Sarawak, of various ethnicities. All subjects were asked to fill out consent forms. A volunteer medical laboratory staff member assisted in taking whole blood samples from the subjects’ venous blood. The blood was then collected in a 3 mL EDTA (ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid) tube and was tested for thalassemia using a Full Blood Count (FBC) and a Full Blood Picture (FBP), as well as a Mentzer Index (MI) calculation, gel electrophoresis, and an H-inclusion test. In conclusion, the prevalence of the thalassemia trait is 7.5% (3) out of 40 volunteers among students from Sabah and Sarawak in the Faculty of Health Sciences at UiTM Selangor.
地中海贫血特征是一种无症状的地中海贫血综合征,增加了发展成更严重疾病的风险。本研究旨在确定在雪兰莪理工大学玛拉玛大学健康科学学院就读的沙巴和沙捞越学生中地中海贫血特征的患病率。该研究在获得沙阿拉姆理工大学伦理和研究委员会的批准后进行了3个多月。采用了一种通用抽样方法,从40名不同种族的学生(16名来自沙巴,24名来自沙捞越)中采集血液样本。所有受试者都被要求填写同意书。一名志愿医学实验室工作人员协助从受试者的静脉血中采集全血样本。然后将血液收集在3 mL EDTA(乙二胺四乙酸)管中,并使用全血计数(FBC)和全血图像(FBP)以及Mentzer指数(MI)计算,凝胶电泳和h包涵试验检测地中海贫血。总之,在雪兰莪大学卫生科学学院来自沙巴和沙捞越的40名学生志愿者中,地中海贫血特征的患病率为7.5%(3)。
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