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Vol. 6 No.7



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African Journal of Biotechnology Vol. 6 (7), pp. 881-885, 2 April 2007   

ISSN 1684–5315 © 2007 Academic Journals        

 

 

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Biochemical alteration in Nigerian children with acute falciparum malaria

 

Adeosun, O. G.1*, Oduola, T.2, Akanji, B. O.1, Sunday, A.  M.1, Udoh, S. J.3 and  Bello, I.S.4

 

1Department of Chemical pathology,  2Department of Haematlogy,  3Department of Medical Microbiology and Parasitology and 4Department of General Medical Practice, Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital Complex, Ile – Ife, Nigeria.

 

*Corresponding author. E-mail: ogadeosun@yahoo.com.

 

Accepted 5 October, 2006

 
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This study was undertaken to establish data on the effect of acute falciparum malaria on plasma levels some biochemical parameters in the pathology of malaria in Nigeria children. We estimated the levels of Na+, K+, HCO3, Ca++ , inorganic PO4=,  bilirubin,  total protein,  albumin, urea, creatinine and glucose in the plasma of 250 parasitaemic and 150 non-parasitaemic Nigerian children. Inorganic PO4=, urea, creatinine and bilirubin levels were significantly elevated in the acute falciparum malarious children than in the non-parasitaemic controls. Acute falciparum malaria resulted in significant reduction of HCO3-, total protein, albumin and glucose levels in the malarious children. There was no significant difference in the mean values of the biochemical parameters between malarious children with relative parasite count of 1-10 asexual form of parasite in 100 high power field (hpf) of thick blood film (+) and those with 11-100 asexual form of parasite in 100 hpf  of thick blood film(++) .

 

Key words: Biochemical parameters, Nigerian children, acute falciparum malaria.

 

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