Seasonal Variations In Haematological And Biochemical Parameters Of Healthy Gambian Adults: Retrospective Study 2018–2022.
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PLOS Global Public Health
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The objectives of this study were to determine the presence and effect of seasonal variations and provide insights into trend from 2018 to 2022 in a comprehensive set of routine
haematological indices and biochemical measurements in Gambian adults with no known
underlying health condition. We retrieved five years of data from an electronic database and
analysed 493 full blood counts and 643 biochemical data from different individuals. In this
study, we focused on data from individuals with no known underlying health condition who
visited the clinical diagnostic laboratory for routine medical examinations or assessments.
Our study found a positive association between seasonality (wet season as the reference)
and Hb (HB: 0.014(0.015), P<0.05), White blood cells (WBC) (WBC: 0.243(0.163), p =
0.0014), and neutrophils (neutrophils: 0.271(0.131), P<0.05) with exception to red blood
cells (RBC) (RBC: - 0.184(0.061), P< 0.003) that showed negative association. Despite the
association, the seasonal effects on our derived reference intervals for haematological indices and biochemical measurements from wet season to dry season were not statistically
significant (P>0.05). In addition, we observed in our heatmap result that some laboratory
parameters, including HB, RBC, haematocrit (HCT), urea, liver enzymes, and potassium,
showed seasonal variation patterns throughout the year, with median levels being normal to
slightly low during the dry season and normal to high during the wet season. We also found
no significant difference (P>0.05) among the median values for all parameters from 2018 to
2022. Additionally, aspartate aminotransferase (AST), and alanine aminotransferase (ALT)
parameters showed a consistent declining trend from 2018 to 2022. Our study found no seasonal effects on the derived reference intervals of haematological indices and biochemical
measurements. However, we observed changes in patterns for certain parameters particularly HB, RBC, liver enzymes, and potassium based on seasonality.
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Dibbasey M, Dahaba M, Sarfo F, Begum R, Kanteh M, Sumareh N, et al. (2024) Seasonal variations in haematological and biochemical parameters of healthy Gambian adults: Retrospective study 2018–2022. PLOS Glob Public Health 4(9): e0003715.
