| Literature DB >> 23834949 |
Toby Leslie1, Bushra Moiz, Nader Mohammad, Omar Amanzai, Haroon Ur Rasheed, Sakhi Jan, Abdul M Siddiqi, Amna Nasir, Mohammad A Beg, Martijn Vink.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency (G6PD), an x-linked inherited enzymopathy, is a barrier to malaria control because primaquine cannot be readily applied for radical cure in individuals with the condition. In endemic areas, including in Afghanistan, the G6PD status of vivax patients is not routinely determined so the drug is rarely, if ever, prescribed even though it is included as a recommended treatment in local, regional and global guidelines. This study assessed the prevalence and genotype of G6PD deficiency in Afghan populations and examined the need for routine G6PD testing as a malaria treatment and control tool.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23834949 PMCID: PMC3710480 DOI: 10.1186/1475-2875-12-230
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Malar J ISSN: 1475-2875 Impact factor: 2.979
Population and proportion in the sample
| Jalalabad | 1,289,000 | 20 | 297 |
| Kabul | 3,138,000 | 48 | 722 |
| Maimana | 858,000 | 13 | 197 |
| Taloquan | 845,000 | 13 | 194 |
| Bamyan | 387,000 | 6 | 89 |
| TOTAL | 6,517,000 | 100 | 1,500 |
* Data from Central Statistics Office 1385 (2007).
Figure 1G6PD fluorescent spot test under ultraviolet light (365nm) (Beutler test) [[8]]. The left filter paper shows severe deficiency, and the two on the right show a normal reaction.
Characteristics of the sample
| Total evaluable participants | 1,436 |
| Mean age | 23.0 years |
| % age <15 years | 45.7 |
| % male | 50.7 |
| Ethnic group, n (%): | |
| 519 (36.1) | |
| 490 (34.1) | |
| 238 (16.6) | |
| 152 (10.6) | |
| 2 (0.1) | |
| 10 (0.7) | |
| 21 (1.5) | |
| 4 (0.3) | |
| Province (city name), n (%): | |
| 89 (6.2) | |
| 180 (12.5) | |
| 688 (47.9) | |
| 295 (20.5) | |
| 184 (12.8) |
Prevalence of G6PD deficiency amongst males and females in different ethnic groups of Afghanistan [n/N (%)]
| 26/260 (10.0%) | 6/257 (2.3%) | |
| 8/244 (3.2%) | 2/244 (0.8%) | |
| 0/125 | 0/113 | |
| 1/79 (1.3%) | 1/73 (1.4%) | |
| 2/37 (5.4%) | 1/20 (5.0%) | |
| Total | 35/724 (5.0%) | 10/712 (1.3%) |
* Chi2=24.5, p<0.001 (4d.f.); **Turkmen, Arab, Pashaee, Nooristani.
variants in 44 G6PD-deficient and 436 non-deficient subjects
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| | |||||
| Non-deficient | 4 (10.8) | 60 | 3 (27.2) | 33 | 336 |
| Deficient | 33 | 1 (1.7) | 8 | 1 | 1 (0.3) |