O Rakoto Alson, M Ratsitorahina, P Pfister, R Laganier, J A Dromigny
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Abstract
In Madagascar, as in several african countries, haematological normal values has not been established. To assess the haematological normal values in the laboratory of the Institut Pasteur de Madagascar, blood cell counts among 67 adults healthy malagasy volunteers, living in highlands of Madagascar, was performed. Blood was analysed with a Coulter STKS haematological autoanalyzer. A significant difference was noted between both sexes for the count of red blood cells, leukocytes, platelets, neutrophile polynuclears, eosinophile polynuclears, lymphocytes and for haemoglobin and haematocrit values. Our data were compared to those of different african and caucasian populations.