Effect of malarial infection on haematological parameters in population near Thailand-Myanmar border

Background Malaria is a major mosquito-borne public health problem in Thailand with varied haematological consequences. The study sought to elucidate the haematological changes in people who suspected malaria infection and their possible predictive values of malaria infection. Methods Haematologi...

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Main Authors: Manas Kotepui, Bhukdee Phunphuech, Nuoil Phiwklam, Chaowanee Chupeerach, Suwit Duangmano
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spelling th-mahidol.300902023-04-12T15:26:11Z Effect of malarial infection on haematological parameters in population near Thailand-Myanmar border Manas Kotepui Bhukdee Phunphuech Nuoil Phiwklam Chaowanee Chupeerach Suwit Duangmano Mahidol University. Institute of Nutrition Complete blood count Phob Phra Malaria infection Thrombocytopenia Background Malaria is a major mosquito-borne public health problem in Thailand with varied haematological consequences. The study sought to elucidate the haematological changes in people who suspected malaria infection and their possible predictive values of malaria infection. Methods Haematological parameters of 4,985 patients, including 703 malaria-infected and 4,282 non-malaria infected, who admitted at Phop Phra Hospital, Tak Province, an area of malaria endemic transmission in Thailand during 2009 were evaluated. Results The following parameters were significantly lower in malaria-infected patients; red blood cells (RBCs) count, haemoglobin (Hb), platelets count, white blood cells (WBCs) count, neutrophil, monocyte, lymphocyte and eosinophil counts, while mean corpuscular volume (MCV), mean corpuscular haemoglobin (MCH), Mean corpuscular haemoglobin concentration (MCHC), neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio (NLR), and monocyte-lymphocyte ratio (MLR) were higher in comparison to non-malaria infected patients. Patients with platelet counts < 150,000/uL were 31.8 times (odds ratio) more likely to have a malaria infection. Thrombocytopenia was present in 84.9% of malaria-infected patients and was independent of age, gender and nationality (P value < 0.0001). Conclusion Patients infected with malaria exhibited important changes in most of haematological parameters with low platelet, WBCs, and lymphocyte counts being the most important predictors of malaria infection. When used in combination with other clinical and microscopy methods, these parameters could improve malaria diagnosis and treatment. 2015-05-25T10:10:49Z 2018-09-26T10:04:30Z 2015-05-25T10:10:49Z 2018-09-26T10:04:30Z 2015-05-25 2014 Research Article Malaria Journal. Vol. 13, (2014), 218-224 10.1186/1475-2875-13-218 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/30090 eng Mahidol University BioMed Central application/pdf
institution Mahidol University
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country Thailand
Thailand
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language English
topic Complete blood count
Phob Phra
Malaria infection
Thrombocytopenia
spellingShingle Complete blood count
Phob Phra
Malaria infection
Thrombocytopenia
Manas Kotepui
Bhukdee Phunphuech
Nuoil Phiwklam
Chaowanee Chupeerach
Suwit Duangmano
Effect of malarial infection on haematological parameters in population near Thailand-Myanmar border
description Background Malaria is a major mosquito-borne public health problem in Thailand with varied haematological consequences. The study sought to elucidate the haematological changes in people who suspected malaria infection and their possible predictive values of malaria infection. Methods Haematological parameters of 4,985 patients, including 703 malaria-infected and 4,282 non-malaria infected, who admitted at Phop Phra Hospital, Tak Province, an area of malaria endemic transmission in Thailand during 2009 were evaluated. Results The following parameters were significantly lower in malaria-infected patients; red blood cells (RBCs) count, haemoglobin (Hb), platelets count, white blood cells (WBCs) count, neutrophil, monocyte, lymphocyte and eosinophil counts, while mean corpuscular volume (MCV), mean corpuscular haemoglobin (MCH), Mean corpuscular haemoglobin concentration (MCHC), neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio (NLR), and monocyte-lymphocyte ratio (MLR) were higher in comparison to non-malaria infected patients. Patients with platelet counts < 150,000/uL were 31.8 times (odds ratio) more likely to have a malaria infection. Thrombocytopenia was present in 84.9% of malaria-infected patients and was independent of age, gender and nationality (P value < 0.0001). Conclusion Patients infected with malaria exhibited important changes in most of haematological parameters with low platelet, WBCs, and lymphocyte counts being the most important predictors of malaria infection. When used in combination with other clinical and microscopy methods, these parameters could improve malaria diagnosis and treatment.
author2 Mahidol University. Institute of Nutrition
author_facet Mahidol University. Institute of Nutrition
Manas Kotepui
Bhukdee Phunphuech
Nuoil Phiwklam
Chaowanee Chupeerach
Suwit Duangmano
format Article
author Manas Kotepui
Bhukdee Phunphuech
Nuoil Phiwklam
Chaowanee Chupeerach
Suwit Duangmano
author_sort Manas Kotepui
title Effect of malarial infection on haematological parameters in population near Thailand-Myanmar border
title_short Effect of malarial infection on haematological parameters in population near Thailand-Myanmar border
title_full Effect of malarial infection on haematological parameters in population near Thailand-Myanmar border
title_fullStr Effect of malarial infection on haematological parameters in population near Thailand-Myanmar border
title_full_unstemmed Effect of malarial infection on haematological parameters in population near Thailand-Myanmar border
title_sort effect of malarial infection on haematological parameters in population near thailand-myanmar border
publishDate 2015
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/30090
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