“…Platelets counts were significantly reduced in blood group ' A' and blood group ' AB' . This may be attributed to increased rosetting reported to be greater in non-O individuals than blood group 'O (Carlson & Wahlgren, 1992; Udomsangpetch, Thanikkul, Pukrittayakamee, & White, 1995) and immune mediated platelet destruction due to hyperparasitamia as reported in vivax malaria(S. Akhtar, Gumashta, Mahore, & Maimoon, 2012). Blood group antigens A and B are trisaccharides attached to variety of glycoproteins and glycolipid on the surface of erythrocytes.…”