2023
DOI: 10.9734/ijpr/2023/v12i1217
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Prevalence of Malaria among ABO Blood Groups in Ghana: A Case Study of Adentan Municipality

Abstract: The ABO blood group system is the most clinically recognized blood group and it is made up of A, B, AB and O antigens. Many studies have been done to determine the relationship between malaria and the ABO blood group system in terms of the susceptibility, intensity, resistance and frequency of the disease among the various blood groups and there have been variations in the findings thus; this study sought to determine the prevalence of malaria among the various blood groups among the residents of the Adentan m… Show more

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“…This result is in agreement with the findings done in Sri Lanka, 32 Sudan, 33 and across different corners of Ethiopia. 19 , 22 , 34 However, this study was contrary to the findings conducted in China, 35 Burkina Faso, 36 Ghana 37 and Nigeria 38 which reported malaria infection was generally higher in O blood groups than other blood groups. This discrepancy in results could due to mutations in the genetic mechanisms (A, B, and H carbohydrate antigens), which can regulate protein activities during infection and antibodies against the malaria parasite.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 78%
“…This result is in agreement with the findings done in Sri Lanka, 32 Sudan, 33 and across different corners of Ethiopia. 19 , 22 , 34 However, this study was contrary to the findings conducted in China, 35 Burkina Faso, 36 Ghana 37 and Nigeria 38 which reported malaria infection was generally higher in O blood groups than other blood groups. This discrepancy in results could due to mutations in the genetic mechanisms (A, B, and H carbohydrate antigens), which can regulate protein activities during infection and antibodies against the malaria parasite.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 78%