ABO-blood-group types and protection against severe, Plasmodium falciparum malaria |
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Authors: | Pathirana S L Alles H K Bandara S Phone-Kyaw M Perera M K Wickremasinghe A R Mendis K N Handunnetti S M |
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Affiliation: | Malaria Research Unit, Department of Parasitology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Colombo, P.O. Box 271, Colombo, Sri Lanka. slpathirana@sltnet.lk |
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Abstract: | Although the ABO blood group of the human host has been reported to influence malarial infection, there have been few clinical observations on this effect. A hospital-based, comparative study was therefore performed to investigate the relationship between blood-group type and severe disease i nPlasmodium falciparum malaria. Overall, 243 cases of malaria (163 uncomplicated and 80 severe) and 65 patients with severe, non-malarial infections were studied. In terms of ABO-blood-group composition, the patients with severe malaria were significantly different from the patients with the uncomplicated disease (P<0.001) and also from a population control described previously (P<0.0001). The patients with uncomplicated malaria or severe but non-malarial disease were, however, similar to the population control. The cases of severe malaria were significantly less likely to be of blood group O (P=0.0003), and significantly more likely to be of group AB (P<0.0001), than the patients with nonsevere malaria. It appears that individuals who are of blood-group O are relatively resistant to the severe disease caused by P. falciparum infection. |
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