Erythrocyte Indices in Asymptomatic Malaria Infected Pregnant Women

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Background: Red blood cell changes are one of the most common complications in malaria and they play a very crucial role pathogenesis. Malaria infections causes maternal anaemia especially during pregnancy. The aim this study was to determine red indices pregnant women with asymptomatic malaria.
 Place Duration Study: Department Haematology Antenatal Unit both Enugu State University Science Technology Teaching Hospital, between June September 2022.
 Methodology: population consisted 90 (65 positive parasite without symptoms 25 negative parasite) 26 control non-pregnant women. For whole population, which include hemoglobin (HGB), packed volume (PCV), count (RBC), mean corpuscular (MCV), (MCH), concentration (MCHC), distribution width standard deviation (RDW-SD), coefficient variation (RDW-CV) were measured by automated haematology analyzer.
 Results: In group (AMG), 21 (32.3%) had mild (HGB level 9.0-10.0 g/dl), 11 (16.9%) moderate 7.0-8.0 g/dl) 2 (3.1%) severe <7.0 g/dl). Also AMG group, RDW-SD 54.22 +/- 11.45 fl, whereas it 48.75 10.24 fl (p=0.002). Again MCHC those that two pluses 318.03 16.31 g/l, plus, 309 20.17 g/l. comparison first, second third trimester showed significant decrease HGB (7.63 1.36 vs 11.64 0.72 PCV (26.98 5.14 36.20 2.19 %) compared first (p= <0.001, <0.001). RDW-CV (18.96 5.04 15.00 2.64 (59.04 15.19 49.16+/- 7.00 fl) 0.002, 0.003) significantly increased trimester
 Conclusion: This found infected women, haemoglobin at trimester, higher increase trimester.

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ژورنال

عنوان ژورنال: Asian Journal of Research in Infectious Diseases

سال: 2023

ISSN: ['2582-3221']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.9734/ajrid/2023/v14i2289