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Coexistence of Malaria and Thalassemia in Malaria Endemic Areas of Thailand
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Coexistence of Malaria and Thalassemia in Malaria Endemic Areas of Thailand

The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2015;53(3):265-270.
Published online: June 30, 2015

1Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, Thammasat University, Pathumthani, Thailand

2Center of Excellence for Pharmacology and Molecular Biology of Malaria and Cholangiocarcinoma, Chulabhorn International College of Medicine, Thammasat University, Pathumthani, Thailand

3College of Public Health Sciences, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand

4Blood Disease Diagnostic Center, Ramathibodi Hospital, Bangkok, Thailand

*Corresponding author (kesaratmu@yahoo.com)
• Received: December 19, 2014   • Revised: February 27, 2015   • Accepted: March 5, 2015

© 2015, Korean Society for Parasitology and Tropical Medicine

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Coexistence of Malaria and Thalassemia in Malaria Endemic Areas of Thailand
Western region
Southern region
Summation (%)
P. falciparum P. vivax Mixed Total P. falciparum P. vivax Mixed Total
Malaria with thalassemia
 Hb Ea 3 9 2 14 5 0 0 5 19 (18.8)
 β-thalassemia 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 (1.0)
 α-thalassemia 2a 3 6 0 9 2 1 0 3 12 (11.9)
 Hb E/α-thalassemia 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 (1.0)
 β-thal/α-thalassemia 2 1 2 0 3 1 0 0 1 4 (4.0)
Malaria alone 18 23 0 41 6 16 1 23 64 (63.4)
Total 26 41 2 69 14 17 1 32 101 (100)
Number of patients Parasitemia (parasite/μl)
Total P. falciparum P. vivax Mixed infection
Coexistence of malaria with thalassemia 37 15,981 (7,247-81,661) 24,697 (2,500-151,086) 8,525 (280-42,988) 17,080 (11,439-22,720)
 Hb E 19 17,563 (4,444-72,158) 4,888 (865-12,075) 17,080 (11,439-22,720)
 β-thalassemia 1 2,500 - -
 α-thalassemia 2 12 42,545 (9,703-151,086) 12,256 (280-42,988) -
 Hb E/α-thalassemia 2 1 - 14,720 (14,720) -
 β/α-thalassemia 2 4 19,711 (17,631-21,790) 8,738 (4,667-12,808) -
Malaria alone 64 37,207 (7,200-24,761) 83,496 (355-1,427,200) 8,386 (50-74,667) 50,320
Number of patients Parasitemia (parasite/μl) Hb (g/dl) Hct (%)
Coexistence of malaria with Hb E 19 11,508 (4,227-27,243) 11.63 (9.69-13.56) 35.53 (29.50-41.56)
Coexistence of malaria with other types of thalassemia 18 20,702a (13,366-54,770) 10.52b (7.72-13.32) 32.39c (24.17-40.61)
Malaria alone 64 37,207 (14,0758-215,173) 12.25 (9.87-14.63) 37.28 (30.12-44.44)
Table 1. Prevalence of thalassemia in patients with malaria in the western (Tak province) and southern (Ranong province) regions of Thailand

Data are presented as numbers (%).

Including individuals with heterozygous and homozygous.

Table 2. Malaria parasitemia in patients with or without thalassemia

Data are presented as mean (95% CI) values.

Table 3. Malaria parasitemia, hemoglobin, and hematocrit in patients with hemoglobin E thalassemia, other types of thalassemia, and those without thalassemia

Data are presented as mean (95% CI) values.

Hb, hemoglobin; Hct, hematocrit.

Statistically significant difference with patients without thalassemia (P=0.048)

Statistically significant difference with patients without thalassemia (P=0.021)

Statistically significant difference with patients without thalassemia (P=0.018)