Reference intervals for clinical laboratory parameters are important for assessing eligibility, toxicity grading and management of adverse events in clinical trials. Nonetheless, haematological and biochemical parameters used for clinical trials in sub-Saharan Africa are typically derived from industrialized countries, or from WHO references that are not region-specific. We set out to establish community reference values for haematological and biochemical parameters amongst children aged 4 weeks to 17 months in Kilifi, Kenya. We conducted a cross sectional study nested within phase II and III trials of RTS, S malaria vaccine candidate. We analysed 10 haematological and 2 biochemical parameters from 1,070 and 423 community children without i...
There is need for locally-derived age-specific clinical laboratory reference ranges of healthy Afric...
Background: Clinical laboratory reference intervals have not been established in many African countr...
Background: There are racial, ethnic and geographical differences in complete blood count (CBC) refe...
Reference intervals for clinical laboratory parameters are important for assessing eligibility, toxi...
Reference intervals for clinical laboratory parameters are important for assessing eligibility, toxi...
There is an urgent need for reliable region-specific hematological reference values for clinical mon...
Important differences have been demonstrated in laboratory parameters from healthy persons in differ...
Reference intervals for common hematological and clinical chemistry parameters constitute an importa...
BackgroundClinical laboratory reference intervals (RIs) are essential for diagnosing and managing pa...
BACKGROUND: Haematological and biochemistry reference values for children are important for interpre...
Objective Paediatric laboratory reference intervals used in Africa and Asia may be derived from hist...
Reference values derived from developed countries are used in many countries in Africa for interpret...
Background Important differences have been demonstrated in laboratory parameters from healthy per-so...
Clinical laboratory reference values from North American and European populations are currently used...
<p>95% reference intervals for selected haematological parameters: Kenyan infants aged 1 to less tha...
There is need for locally-derived age-specific clinical laboratory reference ranges of healthy Afric...
Background: Clinical laboratory reference intervals have not been established in many African countr...
Background: There are racial, ethnic and geographical differences in complete blood count (CBC) refe...
Reference intervals for clinical laboratory parameters are important for assessing eligibility, toxi...
Reference intervals for clinical laboratory parameters are important for assessing eligibility, toxi...
There is an urgent need for reliable region-specific hematological reference values for clinical mon...
Important differences have been demonstrated in laboratory parameters from healthy persons in differ...
Reference intervals for common hematological and clinical chemistry parameters constitute an importa...
BackgroundClinical laboratory reference intervals (RIs) are essential for diagnosing and managing pa...
BACKGROUND: Haematological and biochemistry reference values for children are important for interpre...
Objective Paediatric laboratory reference intervals used in Africa and Asia may be derived from hist...
Reference values derived from developed countries are used in many countries in Africa for interpret...
Background Important differences have been demonstrated in laboratory parameters from healthy per-so...
Clinical laboratory reference values from North American and European populations are currently used...
<p>95% reference intervals for selected haematological parameters: Kenyan infants aged 1 to less tha...
There is need for locally-derived age-specific clinical laboratory reference ranges of healthy Afric...
Background: Clinical laboratory reference intervals have not been established in many African countr...
Background: There are racial, ethnic and geographical differences in complete blood count (CBC) refe...