Asymptomatic Malaria among Blood Donors in Benin City Nigeria
Background: This study aimed at determining the prevalence and associated risk factors for asymptomatic malaria parasitaemia and anemia among blood donors in a private medical laboratory in Benin City, Nigeria. Methods: Venous blood was collected from a total of 247 blood donors. Malaria status, A...
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doaj-51fdb0ea2a974474acd1cf9a394fb7c62021-04-02T18:07:55ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Parasitology1735-70202008-238X2014-09-0193363Asymptomatic Malaria among Blood Donors in Benin City NigeriaBankole Henry Oladeinde0Richard Omoregie1Eguagie Osareniro Osakue2Tola Ohiengbomwan Onaiwu3Dept. of Medical Microbiology, College of Health Sciences, Igbinedion University, Okada, Nigeria.School of Medical Laboratory Sciences, University of Benin Teaching Hospital, P.M.B 1111, Benin City, Nigeria.Dept. of Pathology, Igbinedion University Teaching Hospital, Okada, Nigeria.Luli Medical Laboratories, Benin City, Nigeria.Background: This study aimed at determining the prevalence and associated risk factors for asymptomatic malaria parasitaemia and anemia among blood donors in a private medical laboratory in Benin City, Nigeria. Methods: Venous blood was collected from a total of 247 blood donors. Malaria status, ABO, Rhesus blood groups and hemoglobin concentration of all participants were determined using standard methods. Results: The prevalence of asymptomatic malaria infection was higher among commercial blood donors than volunteer group (commercial vs. volunteer donor: 27.5 %vs. 13.8%; OR = 2.373, 95% CI = 0.793, 7.107, P = 0.174). Asymptomatic malaria was not significantly affected by gender (P = 0.733), age (P = 0.581), ABO(P= 0.433) and rhesus blood groups (P =0.806) of blood donors. Age was observed to significantly (P = 0.015) affect malaria parasite density with donors within the age group of 21-26 years having the highest risk. The prevalence of anemia was significantly higher among commercial donors (commercial vs. volunteer donors:23.4% vs. 3.4%: OR = 8.551, 95% CI = 1.135, 64.437, P = 0.013) and donors of blood group O type (P =< 0.0001). Conclusions: Asymptomatic malaria parasitaemia and anemia was higher among commercial donors than voluntary donors. Mandatory screening of blood donors for malaria parasite is advocated to curb transfusion transmitted malaria and associated sequelae. https://ijpa.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijpa/article/view/384AnemiaAsymptomatic malariaBlood donorsNigeriaPrivate laboratory |
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Bankole Henry Oladeinde Richard Omoregie Eguagie Osareniro Osakue Tola Ohiengbomwan Onaiwu Asymptomatic Malaria among Blood Donors in Benin City Nigeria Iranian Journal of Parasitology Anemia Asymptomatic malaria Blood donors Nigeria Private laboratory |
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Bankole Henry Oladeinde Richard Omoregie Eguagie Osareniro Osakue Tola Ohiengbomwan Onaiwu |
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Asymptomatic Malaria among Blood Donors in Benin City Nigeria |
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Asymptomatic Malaria among Blood Donors in Benin City Nigeria |
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Asymptomatic Malaria among Blood Donors in Benin City Nigeria |
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Asymptomatic Malaria among Blood Donors in Benin City Nigeria |
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Asymptomatic Malaria among Blood Donors in Benin City Nigeria |
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asymptomatic malaria among blood donors in benin city nigeria |
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Tehran University of Medical Sciences |
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Iranian Journal of Parasitology |
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1735-7020 2008-238X |
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Background: This study aimed at determining the prevalence and associated risk factors for asymptomatic malaria parasitaemia and anemia among blood donors in a private medical laboratory in Benin City, Nigeria.
Methods: Venous blood was collected from a total of 247 blood donors. Malaria status, ABO, Rhesus blood groups and hemoglobin concentration of all participants were determined using standard methods.
Results: The prevalence of asymptomatic malaria infection was higher among commercial blood donors than volunteer group (commercial vs. volunteer donor: 27.5 %vs. 13.8%; OR = 2.373, 95% CI = 0.793, 7.107, P = 0.174). Asymptomatic malaria was not significantly affected by gender (P = 0.733), age (P = 0.581), ABO(P= 0.433) and rhesus blood groups (P =0.806) of blood donors. Age was observed to significantly (P = 0.015) affect malaria parasite density with donors within the age group of 21-26 years having the highest risk. The prevalence of anemia was significantly higher among commercial donors (commercial vs. volunteer donors:23.4% vs. 3.4%: OR = 8.551, 95% CI = 1.135, 64.437, P = 0.013) and donors of blood group O type (P =< 0.0001).
Conclusions: Asymptomatic malaria parasitaemia and anemia was higher among commercial donors than voluntary donors. Mandatory screening of blood donors for malaria parasite is advocated to curb transfusion transmitted malaria and associated sequelae.
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