BLOOD CLOTTING PROFILES IN MALARIA-INFECTED PATIENTS IN SEMI-URBAN SETTINGS

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12799275

Authors

  • Chinedu Michael Okafor Department of Medical Laboratory Science, Faculty of Health Sciences and technology College of Medicine, University of Nigeria, Enugu Campus
  • Ifeoma Grace Nwosu Department of Medical Laboratory Science, Achievers University, Owo-Nigeria

Keywords:

Malaria, Haemostatic Parameters, Blood Clotting, Endemic Region, Semi-Urban Setting

Abstract

Malaria remains a significant public health challenge in endemic regions, impacting various physiological parameters, including haemostasis. This study investigates the haemostatic parameters among malaria-infected patients in a semi-urban setting within a malaria-endemic region. By examining these parameters, the research aims to enhance the understanding of malaria's impact on blood clotting mechanisms and identify potential complications related to haemostasis. The study involved a cohort of patients diagnosed with malaria, from whom blood samples were collected and analyzed for key haemostatic markers. The findings reveal alterations in several haemostatic parameters, suggesting a correlation between malaria infection and disrupted blood clotting processes. These insights underscore the importance of monitoring haemostatic parameters in malaria management and provide a basis for further research into mitigating haemostasis-related complications in malaria-infected individuals

Published

2024-07-22

How to Cite

Okafor , C. M., & Nwosu, I. G. (2024). BLOOD CLOTTING PROFILES IN MALARIA-INFECTED PATIENTS IN SEMI-URBAN SETTINGS. SADI Journal of Nursing and Pharmaceuticals, 11(3), 1–10. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12799275