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ABO blood group

Assessment of White Blood Cell in Abo Blood System of Blood Group Among Students: A Study in Bauchi State University Gadau Main Campus (Published)

ABO blood system relationship to infections and other pathological conditions Individuals with certain types of ABO blood groups are more susceptible to diverse kinds of infections. Blood grouping has been one of the major factors for identification of biological materials in forensic investigations and is a widely used technique in forensic laboratories. The presence of ABO blood group and Rhesus factor is applied to inherited antigens detected on red cell surface by specific antibodies. WBC count is the number of neutrophils, lymphocytes, monocytes, eosinophils, basophils, and immature or atypical cells present in 1 mL of blood, Elevation of the WBC requires accurate differential count and morphologic evaluation of the peripheral blood smear along with clinical information to determine the cause. The normal range percentage of the different types of WBCs is as follows: Neutrophils 50-70% Eosinophils 1-4% Basophils 0.4% Monocytes 2-8% Lymphocytes 20-40%A total number of 60 healthy subjects were used for the research, they comprise 16, 14, 8, 22 (A, B, AB and O) respectively with white blood cell counts and Rhesus factor were analyzed. All patients were subjected to differential white blood cell which was carried out in the laboratory.  Result was statistically analyzed by Microsoft excel and SPSS.  We observed that blood group O had significantly higher values of white blood cell count with p value of <0.05. White blood cell count is more significant in O+ blood group irrespective of their gender but differ in ethnicity.

Keywords: ABO blood group, Morphology, Patients, Rhesus, blood, forensic, white blood cells count

The Influence of Abo Blood Group On Malaria Parasites Infection in Obudu Local Government Area of Cross River State (Published)

Malaria has been reported to cause a huge burden in Africa, crippling the economic development in the continent. There are also contradictory reports on the influence of the ABO blood group on the severity of the infection. This study sought to find out the prevalence of malaria in Obudu Local Government Area of Cross River State, Nigeria, and if malaria parasites have any preference for a particular blood group in infection. The survey design was employed in which the purposive sampling technique was used to select 240 subjects from people who reported in the Sacred Heart Hospital, Obudu with complaints of ailments and were referred to the laboratory for malaria parasite test. The laboratory unit assisted in the collection of data on whether malaria was positive or not, identifying the parasite to species level, as well as determining the ABO blood group of the patient. The data obtained were entered accordingly in a template developed by the researchers and analysed using percentages and chi-square. Results obtained indicated that 34 % of the people who visited the hospital were positive for malaria, which had no significant relationship with ABO blood group type, and no Plasmodium species significantly prefers any ABO blood group type. It is recommended that whatever efforts put in place to “rollback malaria” should be sustained and intensified to further reduce the incidence. The efforts should also be applied in the same way to individuals of all ABO blood groups. More work should also be carried out on the severity of malaria infection and ABO blood group

Citation: Aniashi, S. O., Okaba, L. A., Anake, E. U., and Akomaye, M. U  (2022) The Influence of Abo Blood Group On Malaria Parasites Infection in Obudu Local Government Area of Cross River State, International Journal of Ebola, AIDS, HIV and Infectious Diseases and Immunity, Vol.7, No.1, pp.51-57

 

 

Keywords: ABO blood group, Malaria, Plasmodium, Prevalence, parasite

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