BACKGROUND: Haematological and biochemistry reference values for children are important for interpreting clinical and research results however, differences in demography and environment poses a challenge when comparing results. The study defines reference intervals for haematological and biochemistry parameters and examines the effect of seasonality in malaria transmission. METHODS: Blood samples collected from clinically healthy children, aged 12-59 months, in two surveys during the dry and wet season in the Upper River region of The Gambia were processed and the data analysed to generate reference intervals based on the 2.5(th) and 97.5(th) percentiles of the data. RESULTS: Analysis was based on data from 1141 children with median age of ...
Hemogram Reference intervals are established since a healthy population is critical to accurately in...
Previously studies show ethnic differences in haematological reference values, but the reference int...
Copyright © 2013 Fred Kironde et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Haematological and biochemistry reference values for children are important for interpreting clinica...
Guinea’s reference ranges for biological parameters rely on those of Caucasian values. Variability i...
Reference intervals for clinical laboratory parameters are important for assessing eligibility, toxi...
<div><p>Reference intervals for clinical laboratory parameters are important for assessing eligibili...
Hemogram Reference intervals are established since a healthy population is critical to accurately in...
Reference intervals for common hematological and clinical chemistry parameters constitute an importa...
During the season of high malaria transmission, most children are infected by Plasmodium, which targ...
There is an urgent need for reliable region-specific hematological reference values for clinical mon...
OBJECTIVE: To establish haematological and biological reference values for Gambian infants. METHODS:...
Reference values derived from developed countries are used in many countries in Africa for interpret...
Median and reference intervals (2.5th-97.5th) for all haematology and biochemistry parameters over a...
BACKGROUND: Knowledge of appropriate reference intervals is critical not only to provide optimal cli...
Hemogram Reference intervals are established since a healthy population is critical to accurately in...
Previously studies show ethnic differences in haematological reference values, but the reference int...
Copyright © 2013 Fred Kironde et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Haematological and biochemistry reference values for children are important for interpreting clinica...
Guinea’s reference ranges for biological parameters rely on those of Caucasian values. Variability i...
Reference intervals for clinical laboratory parameters are important for assessing eligibility, toxi...
<div><p>Reference intervals for clinical laboratory parameters are important for assessing eligibili...
Hemogram Reference intervals are established since a healthy population is critical to accurately in...
Reference intervals for common hematological and clinical chemistry parameters constitute an importa...
During the season of high malaria transmission, most children are infected by Plasmodium, which targ...
There is an urgent need for reliable region-specific hematological reference values for clinical mon...
OBJECTIVE: To establish haematological and biological reference values for Gambian infants. METHODS:...
Reference values derived from developed countries are used in many countries in Africa for interpret...
Median and reference intervals (2.5th-97.5th) for all haematology and biochemistry parameters over a...
BACKGROUND: Knowledge of appropriate reference intervals is critical not only to provide optimal cli...
Hemogram Reference intervals are established since a healthy population is critical to accurately in...
Previously studies show ethnic differences in haematological reference values, but the reference int...
Copyright © 2013 Fred Kironde et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...