Haemoglobin and white blood cells (WBC) as key haematological indicators of malaria infection in a population in Côte d'Ivoire

Kassi Georges, A. Bernardin, Simaro Siriki, Toure Mahama, Kone Minayegninrin, Sokouri Didier Paulin
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Malaria is the main cause of consultation and hospitalisation in health centres and the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in Côte d'Ivoire. To reduce malaria-related deaths, rapid diagnosis and treatment strategies should be adopted. The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between parasite density and selected haematological parameters in infected patients in cities located in southern Côte d'Ivoire. Blood samples were collected in Jacqueville and Tiassalé. The different haematological parameters were identified by an automated haematological analyser. The coefficient of determination (R2) was determined to show the proportion of variation in parasite density and each haematological parameter. A total of 69 patients were sampled. A negative correlation was observed between parasite density and haemoglobin in the general population, in Jacqueville and in Tiassalé. However, this correlation is significant in the general population (p1 = 0.046; Confidence Interval (CI= [-0.0047; -0.00010]) with a correlation intensity (r) different from zero (p2 = 0.05) and in Jacqueville (p1 = 0. 041; CI= [-0.0025; -0.00012]) with a correlation intensity (r) different from zero (p2 = 0.04). In Tiassalé the correlation was not significant. Haemoglobin and WBC can be considered as key haematological indicators of malaria infection in the study population.   
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血红蛋白和白细胞(WBC)是Côte科特迪瓦人口疟疾感染的主要血液学指标
疟疾是在保健中心就诊和住院的主要原因,也是Côte科特迪瓦发病率和死亡率的主要原因。为减少与疟疾有关的死亡,应采取快速诊断和治疗战略。本研究的目的是确定Côte科特迪瓦南部城市感染患者的寄生虫密度与选定血液学参数之间的关系。在杰奎维尔和提萨尔萨尔维尔采集了血样。不同的血液学参数由自动血液学分析仪识别。测定决定系数(R2),反映寄生虫密度和各血液学参数的变异比例。共抽样69例患者。在Jacqueville和tiassal的一般人群中,寄生虫密度与血红蛋白呈负相关。然而,这种相关性在一般人群中是显著的(p1 = 0.046;置信区间(CI= -0.0047;-0.00010]),相关强度(r)不同于零(p2 = 0.05),在Jacqueville (p1 = 0。041;CI = (-0.0025;-0.00012]),相关强度(r)不同于零(p2 = 0.04)。在tiassal,相关性不显著。血红蛋白和白细胞可被认为是研究人群中疟疾感染的关键血液学指标。
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