Prevalences of inherited red blood cell disorders in pregnant women of different ethnicities living along the Thailand-Myanmar border.
<h4>Background</h4> <p>Inherited red blood cell disorders are prevalent in populations living in malaria endemic areas; G6PD deficiency is associated with oxidant-induced haemolysis and abnormal haemoglobin variants may cause chronic anaemia. In pregnant women, microcytic anaemia...
Main Authors: | Bancone, G, Gilder, M, Chowwiwat, N, Gornsawun, G, Win, E, Cho, W, Moo, E, Min, A, Charunwatthana, P, Carrara, V, White, N, Nosten, F, McGready, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Sprog: | English |
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Wellcome Trust
2017
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