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Immunohematological reference ranges for adult Ethiopians

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dc.contributor.author Tsegaye,Aster
dc.contributor.author Messele,Tsehaynesh
dc.contributor.author Tilahun,Tsefaye
dc.contributor.author Hailu,Ermias
dc.contributor.author Sahlu,Tefera
dc.contributor.author Doorly,Rona
dc.contributor.author Fontanet,Arnaud L
dc.date.accessioned 2022-11-24T10:44:04Z
dc.date.available 2022-11-24T10:44:04Z
dc.date.issued 1999
dc.identifier.uri http://172.21.6.100:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/287
dc.description.abstract A cross-sectional survey was carried out with 485 healthy working adult Ethiopians who are participating in a cohort study on the progression of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection to establish hematological reference ranges for adult HIV-negative Ethiopians. In addition, enumeration of absolute numbers and percentages of leukocyte subsets was performed for 142 randomly selected HIV-negative individuals. Immunological results were compared to those of 1,356 healthy HIV-negative Dutch blood donor controls. Immunohematological mean values, medians, and 95th percentile reference ranges were established. Mean values were as follows: leukocyte (WBC) counts, 6.1 x 10(9)/liter (both genders); erythrocyte counts, 5.1 x 10(12)/liter (males) and 4.5 x 10(12)/liter (females); hemoglobin, 16.1 (male) and 14.3 (female) g/dl; hematocrit, 48.3% (male) and 42.0% (female); platelets, 205 x 10(9)/liter (both genders); monocytes, 343/microl; granulocytes, 3, 057/microl; lymphocytes, 1,857/microl; CD4 T cells, 775/microl; CD8 T cells, 747/microl; CD4/CD8 T-cell ratio, 1.2; T cells, 1, 555/microl; B cells, 191/microl; and NK cells, 250/microl. The major conclusions follow. (i) The WBC and platelet values of healthy HIV-negative Ethiopians are lower than the adopted reference values of Ethiopia. (ii) The absolute CD4 T-cell counts of healthy HIV-negative Ethiopians are considerably lower than those of the Dutch controls, while the opposite is true for the absolute CD8 T-cell counts. This results in a significantly reduced CD4/CD8 T-cell ratio for healthy Ethiopians, compared to the ratio for Dutch controls.
dc.format.extent 410-414
dc.title Immunohematological reference ranges for adult Ethiopians
dc.type Journal Article
ep.identifier.status Limited Access
ep.identifier.status Limited Access
ep.identifier.doi https://doi.org/10.1128/cdli.6.3.410-414.1999
ep.journal Clinical Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology
ep.issue 3
ep.volume 6


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