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. 2015 Oct 14;14:407. doi: 10.1186/s12936-015-0930-x

Table 1.

Baseline characteristics, laboratory measurements, and distribution of SLC40A1 744 (G > T) polymorphism in the study participants

Mild malaria Malaria with hyperbilirubinaemia Severe malaria P-value
(n = 72) (n = 14) (n = 17)
Male, n (%) 56 (77.78) 10 (71.43) 9 (52.94) 0.0592**
Age (year), median (IQR) 36.00 (27.00–45.50) 26.00 (20.25–36.25) 37.00 (10.50–44.50) 0.1274***
Parasitaemia (parasites/μL), median (IQR) 2673 (842–9313) 2,451 (247–11,655) 291 (0–29,184) 0.2115***
Laboratory measurements, median (IQR)
 Haemoglobin (g/dL) 13.20 (12.50–14.28) 11.75 (10.38–13.88) 7.10 (6.50–10.50) <0.0001***
 Haematocrit (%) 43.50 (40.65–46.18) 34.10 (30.20–41.45) 23.10 (19.75–31.90) <0.0001***
 Platelets (per mm3) 108,500 (71,250–132,250) 33,000 (18,000–51,250) 64,000 (33,500–202,000) 0.0003***
 AST (IU/L) 67.50 (50.0093.25) 65.00 (36.00–172.50) 34.00 (21.50–112.30) 0.0686***
 ALT (IU/L) 34.00 (19.25–50.75) 104.50 (36.00–262.50) 41.50 (13.25–76.00) 0.0039***
SLC40A1 744 (G > T) n (%)
 GG 71 (98.61) 14 (100.00) 16 (94.12) 0.4108**
 GT 1 (1.39) 0 (0.00) 1 (5.88)
 TT 0 (0.00) 0 (0.00) 0 (0.00)
 G allele 141 (99.30) 28 (100.00) 33 (97.06) 0.4199**
 T allele 1 (0.70) 0 (0.00) 1 (2.94)

ALT alanine aminotransferase, AST aspartate aminotransferase, IQR interquartile range

** Categorized variables were compared using the Chi square test

*** Ordinal variables were compared using the Mann–Whitney test for two groups or the Kruskal–Wallis test with Dunn’s multiple comparison for three or more groups