Significance of polymorphonuclear leucocytes with drumstic in malaria positive and normal patient in Ekiti State South Western, Nigeria
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2015
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Faculty of Medicine, University of Kelaniya
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Introduction: Malaria is estimated to cause about millions cases with high death
rate recorded annually. Sickle cell, B blood group and duff blood antigens have
selective advantage against malaria infection caused by Plasmodium falciparum
and vivax respectively.
Objective: To study the effect of Polymorphonuclear Leucocytes with Drumstic
(PMND) in immunity to malaria infection
Methodology: Three selected local government areas in South West Nigeria were
sampled. When the results obtained with the malaria negative female population
compared with malaria positive population by subjected to Chi-square statistical
analysis to verify whether the observed results has significant difference.
Results: The percentage of normal individual female positive for PMND was 4%
while none of the male patient screened was positive for PMND. When the results
obtained with the malaria negative female population compared with malaria
positive population by subjected to Chi-square statistical analysis to verify
whether the observed results has significant difference. The result shown that there
was no significant difference (X2
(α
= 0.05) (1)< X2 cal) as the value positive for
PMND in malaria positive compare with malaria negative female patient was only
5.26%.
Discussion: This study shows that PMND have no immunity role to play in
malaria infection.
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Adejuyigbe, Aderotimi and Ologunde, Ayorinde Charles, 2015. Significance of polymorphonuclear leucocytes with drumstic in malaria positive and normal patient in Ekiti State South Western, Nigeria. Proceedings of the International Workshop on Molecular Biology Techniques Related to Infectious/Genetic Diseases & Human Identification, Molecular Medicine Unit, Faculty of Medicine, University of Kelaniya.