Prevalence and association of malaria with ABO blood group and hemoglobin level in individuals visiting Mekaneeyesus Primary Hospital, Estie District, northwest Ethiopia: a cross-sectional study
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Prevalence and association of malaria with ABO blood group and hemoglobin level in individuals visiting Mekaneeyesus Primary Hospital, Estie District, northwest Ethiopia: a cross-sectional study
Abstract
Malaria is a serious and sometimes fatal mosquito-borne disease caused by protozoan parasite of the genus Plasmodium. ABO blood group antigens represent polymorphic traits inherited among individuals and populations. Differences in blood group antigen expression can increase or decrease host susceptibility to many infections. This study was undertaken to determine the prevalence of malaria and its possible association with ABO blood group and hemoglobin level among individuals attending Mekaneeyesus Primary Hospital, Estie District, northwestern Ethiopia. Sociodemographic variables and relevant data were collected from 390 randomly selected individuals through structured questionnaire. Then, thick and thin smears were prepared from finger pricked blood samples, stained, and examined microscopically for detection and identification of malaria parasites. ABO blood group and hemoglobin levels of the same subjects were also determined. The data generated were analyzed for descriptive and logistic regression models. Variables with p value < 0.05 in multivariable logistic regression were considered explanatory variables. The overall prevalence of malaria was 8.5%; Plasmodium vivax (5.6%) was the most predominant, followed by P. falciparum (2.3%), and mixed infection of the two species (0.5%). In our study, being male (AOR = 3.48), under-five years of age (AOR = 72.84), rural residence (AOR = 2.64), and failing to use bed net (AOR =4.65) were significantly associated with the risk of malaria. Most (14.6%) of malaria-positive cases were among individuals with blood group "A," while the least numbers of cases were among subjects with blood group "O." Individuals with blood group "A" were about four times at risk of malaria as compared to individuals with blood group "O" (AOR= 3.74). The prevalence of anemia was 23.1% and significantly associated with malaria (p<0.05). Prevalence of malaria in this study is still higher compared to some of previous reports from Ethiopia. Thus, there is a need to intensify effort in malaria prevention among potentially at risk segments of population, including males, rural residents, and under-five children, and promotion of ITNs use in the community. Supplementation of iron-rich diet for iron-deficient anemia people is needed. Further in-depth investigation is also necessary to clearly establish the role that ABO blood group plays in malaria.
Keywords: ABO blood group; Adjusted odds ratio; Anemia; Hemoglobin level; Malaria.
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