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Relationships between P. Falciparum density, haptoglobin, transferrin and packed cell volume in apparently healthy pregnant women (2006)

Abstract
The present study investigates possible evidence of anaemia in apparently healthy pregnant women with P. falciparum parasiteamia. Hence, 82 apparently healthy pregnant women aged 20-39 years reporting for routine antenatal care were recruited for the study. They were screened for P. falciparum parasiteamia, those with positive P.falciparum became ‘Asymptomatic group' (n=60), while those with negative P.falciparum became ‘aparasitaemia group, (n=22). Further analysis made on the blood samples collected from both groups includes serum estimations of haptoglobin and transferrin and packed cell volume (PCV). The result showed no significant difference in packed cell volume, serum transferrin and haptoglobin concentrations between both groups (P>0.1 for each case). Different levels of associations were observed between P.falciparum density and packed cell volume (r = -0.3, P

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Publisher Association of Crop Science, Uganda
Repository African Journals Online (United Kingdom)
Type Peer-Reviewed Article
Language Englisch
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