Haematological Profile of Adults with Malaria Parasitaemia Visiting the Volta Regional Hospital, Ghana.

Q3 Medicine Advances in Hematology Pub Date : 2020-02-11 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2020/9369758
Daniel Sakzabre, Emmanuel Akomanin Asiamah, Elliot Elikplim Akorsu, Albert Abaka-Yawson, Noble Dei Dika, David Annor Kwasie, Emmanuel Ativi, Confidence Tseyiboe, George Yiadom Osei
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Abstract

Background: Malaria is known to cause severe health consequences due to its marked effects and alteration on the haematological parameters of infected individuals. This study evaluated the haematological profile of adult individuals infected with the malaria parasite.

Methods: A retrospective study was conducted using archived data of malaria positive cases from January 2017 to March 15, 2019. Data retrieved included subjects' demographics, malaria parasite count, malaria parasite species, and full blood count parameters. A total of 236 malaria positive subjects were included in the study.

Results: The study showed that more females were infected with the malaria parasite than males (69.07% and 30.93%, respectively). A total of 87.3% of the study population were infected with Plasmodium falciparum as compared to 12.7% infected with Plasmodium malariae. The commonest haematological abnormalities that were seen in this study were lymphopenia (56.78%), anaemia (55.51%), thrombocytopenia (47.46%), eosinopenia (45.76%), neutropenia (29.24%), monocytosis (21.19%), and leucocytosis (17.37%) in the infected subjects. The mean platelet count of P. falciparum-infected subjects was decreased as compared to the mean platelet count of P. malariae-infected subjects. There was a significant (P value <0.05) decrease in the number of platelet count with every unit increase in parasite density.

Conclusion: Study participants infected with malaria demonstrated vital changes in haematological parameters with anaemia, thrombocytopenia, lymphopenia, monocytosis, and eosinopenia being the most important predictors of malaria infection especially with P. falciparum species.P. falciparum-infected subjects was decreased as compared to the mean platelet count of.

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加纳Volta地区医院成人疟疾寄生虫病血液学分析
背景:众所周知,疟疾会造成严重的健康后果,因为它对受感染个体的血液学参数有显著影响和改变。本研究评估了感染疟疾寄生虫的成年个体的血液学特征。方法:对2017年1月至2019年3月15日云南省疟疾阳性病例档案资料进行回顾性研究。检索的数据包括受试者的人口统计学、疟疾寄生虫计数、疟疾寄生虫种类和全血细胞计数参数。研究共纳入236名疟疾阳性受试者。结果:研究显示,女性感染疟疾的比例高于男性(分别为69.07%和30.93%)。共有87.3%的研究人群感染了恶性疟原虫,而12.7%的研究人群感染了疟疾疟原虫。本研究中最常见的血液学异常是淋巴细胞减少(56.78%)、贫血(55.51%)、血小板减少(47.46%)、嗜酸性粒细胞减少(45.76%)、中性粒细胞减少(29.24%)、单核细胞增多(21.19%)和白细胞增多(17.37%)。恶性疟原虫感染者的平均血小板计数低于疟疾疟原虫感染者的平均血小板计数。结论:感染疟疾的研究参与者血液学参数发生重大变化,贫血、血小板减少、淋巴细胞减少、单核细胞增多和嗜酸性粒细胞减少是疟疾感染尤其是恶性疟原虫感染的最重要预测因子。与平均血小板计数相比,恶性疟原虫感染的受试者减少。
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