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   the association between parasitemia and liver enzyme alterations in malaria patients: abo blood group as a non-contributory factor  
   
نویسنده aminizadeh selva ,shokri elham ,mohebali mehdi ,hanifian haleh ,zafari salman ,edalati mahdi ,bahadori saeed ,hosseinifard hossein ,nateghpour mehdi
منبع journal of arthropod-borne diseases - 2025 - دوره : 19 - شماره : 4 - صفحه:277 -288
چکیده    Background: malaria, a life-threatening parasitic disease, exhibits diverse clinical manifestations influenced by para­site species, host immunity, and treatment access. emerging evidence suggests that individual biological factors, such as abo blood group and liver enzyme status, may also affect disease severity. this study investigates the relationship between blood type, liver enzyme levels, and malaria severity in affected patients.methods: a case-control study was conducted on malaria patients at the national malaria laboratory, tehran univer­sity of medical sciences, from may 2022 to october 2024. blood samples were analyzed for abo blood grouping and liver enzymes: alanine aminotransferase (alt), aspartate aminotransferase (ast) and alkaline phosphatase (alp). malaria severity was classified according to who criteria. statistical analyses, including chi-square tests and logistic regression, evaluated associations between blood group, liver enzyme levels and disease severity.results: a total of 100 participants were included: 50 malaria-positive patients and 50 healthy controls, with a mean age of 38.10±16.40 years. malaria patients showed significantly higher ast, alt and alp levels compared to controls (p= 0.001). no significant association was found between abo blood group and liver enzyme levels in either group (p> 0.05). liver enzyme levels correlated significantly with parasitemia (p< 0.001), with higher parasite loads linked to greater hepatic dysfunction.conclusion: this study highlights the significant impact of parasitemia levels on liver function in malaria patients, while the abo blood group appeared unrelated to liver enzyme alterations. liver enzyme profiles may serve as valuable biomarkers for assessing malaria severity and guiding clinical management.
کلیدواژه malaria ,blood groups ,liver enzyme ,disease severity ,human
آدرس tehran university of medical sciences, school of public health, department of medical parasitology and mycology, iran, tehran university of medical sciences, school of public health, department of medical parasitology and mycology, iran, tehran university of medical sciences, school of public health, center for research of endemic parasites of iran (crepi), department of medical parasitology and mycology, iran, tehran university of medical sciences, school of public health, department of medical parasitology and mycology, iran, tehran university of medical sciences, school of public health, department of medical parasitology and mycology, iran, tabriz university of medical sciences, paramedical faculty, department of laboratory sciences, iran, alborz university of medical sciences, imam hasan hospital, iran, hamadan university of medical sciences, school of public health, department of biostatistics, iran, tehran university of medical sciences, school of public health, department of medical parasitology and mycology, iran
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