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Prevalence of Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase (G6PD) Deficiency among Malaria Patients in Southern Thailand: 8 Years Retrospective Study
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Prevalence of Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase (G6PD) Deficiency among Malaria Patients in Southern Thailand: 8 Years Retrospective Study

The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2022;60(1):15-23.
Published online: February 23, 2022

1Division of Biological Science, Faculty of Science, Prince of Songkla University, Hat Yai, Songkhla 90110, Thailand

2Faculty of Medical Technology, Prince of Songkla University, Hat Yai, Songkhla 90110, Thailand

3Faculty of Graduate Studies, Mahidol University, Salaya, Nakhon Pathom 73170, Thailand

*Corresponding author (supinya.th@psu.ac.th)
• Received: August 27, 2021   • Revised: December 5, 2021   • Accepted: December 22, 2021

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Prevalence of Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase (G6PD) Deficiency among Malaria Patients in Southern Thailand: 8 Years Retrospective Study
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Fig. 1 Geographic distribution of G6PD deficiency variants among malaria-infected individuals in the 5 provinces of southern Thailand.
Fig. 2 Comparison of parasitemia between patients with G6PD deficiency and normal.
Fig. 3 Analysis of parasitemia among patients carrying the different G6PD variants.
Prevalence of Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase (G6PD) Deficiency among Malaria Patients in Southern Thailand: 8 Years Retrospective Study

Frequency of G6PD deficiency in southern Thailand

Normal (%) G6PD variants (%) Total (%)
Plasmodium parasites
 P. vivax 764 (97.3) 21 (2.7) 785 (89.1)
 P. falciparum 57 (93.4) 4 (6.5) 61 (6.9)
 P. knowlesi 27 (100) 0 27 (3.1)
 Mixed P. vivax and P. falciparum 7 (87.5) 1 (12.5) 8 (0.9)

Mutations
 Mahidol (487G>A) - 12 (46.2) 12 (1.4)
 Viangchan (871G>A) - 11 (42.4) 11 (1.3)
 Kaiping (1388G>A) - 1 (3.8) 1 (0.1)
 Union (1360C>T) - 1 (3.8) 1 (0.1)
 Mediterrenean (563C>T) - 1 (3.8) 1 (0.1)

Gender
 Male 492 (97.2) 14 (2.8) 506 (57.4)
 Female 287 (96) 12 (4) 298 (33.9)
 No data 77 (100) - 77 (8.7)

Ethnics
 Thai 760 (97.6) 19 (2.4) 779 (88.4)
 Burmese 93 (93.9) 6 (6.1) 99 (11.2)
 Laos 2 (66.7) 1 (33.3) 3 (0.4)

Locations
 Ranong 165 (92.6) 13 (7.4) 178 (20.2)
 Chumphon 71 (94.7) 4 (5.3) 75 (8.5)
 Phang-nga 5 (71.4) 2 (28.6) 7 (0.8)
 Surat Thani 58 (98.2) 1 (1.8) 59 (6.7)
 Yala 556 (98.9) 6 (1.1) 562 (63.8)

Total number 855 (97.1) 26 (2.9) 881 (100)
Table 1 Frequency of G6PD deficiency in southern Thailand