Assessment of Vitamin D Status in Patients Suffering from Uncomplicated Malaria in a Health Center in the District of Abidjan (Côte d’Ivoire)

B. K. Bla, A. Bahi, Juliana Mensah-Akaki, S. Méité, F. Yapo, J. Djaman
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Aims: The pathophysiology of Plasmodium falciparum infection is most often associated with anemia and immune deficiency. Given the important role of vitamin D in the synthesis of hemoglobin and in the stimulation of the immune system, it would be essential to assess the vitamin D status of patients with malaria in order to improve the quality of treatment management. Methodology: A thick drop and a blood smear were used to determine parasite density and parasite species respectively. The complete blood count was performed using an automated analyzer labelled Sysmex XN 1000i. Biochemical parameters such as calcium and phosphorus were determined using the Cobas C311 Hitachi. The Vidas was used to determine the concentrations of 25 (OH) -vitamin D. Results: The results showed a decrease in 25 (OH) -vitamin D concentrations in relation to the parasite density and anemia observed in patients with uncomplicated malaria. Conclusion: Vitamin D status in patients with uncomplicated malaria could represent an essential biomarker in the monitoring of antimalarial treatment.
对阿比让地区某保健中心无并发症疟疾患者维生素D状况的评估(Côte科特迪瓦)
目的:恶性疟原虫感染的病理生理最常与贫血和免疫缺陷有关。鉴于维生素D在血红蛋白合成和刺激免疫系统方面的重要作用,评估疟疾患者的维生素D状况以提高治疗管理质量至关重要。方法:采用厚滴法和血涂片法分别测定寄生虫密度和寄生虫种类。全血细胞计数使用自动分析仪Sysmex XN 1000i进行。用Cobas C311日立仪测定了钙、磷等生化参数。结果:25 (OH) -维生素D浓度的降低与疟原虫密度和无并发症疟疾患者贫血有关。结论:无并发症疟疾患者维生素D水平可作为监测抗疟治疗的重要生物标志物。
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