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Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology, May 1999, p. 410-414, Vol. 6, No. 3
Ethiopian-Netherlands AIDS Research Project,
Ethiopian Health and Nutrition Research Institute, Addis Ababa,
Ethiopia
Received 10 August 1998/Returned for modification 25 September
1998/Accepted 19 January 1999
A cross-sectional survey was carried out with 485 healthy working
adult Ethiopians who are participating in a cohort study on the
progression of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection to
establish hematological reference ranges for adult HIV-negative Ethiopians. In addition, enumeration of absolute numbers
and percentages of leukocyte subsets was performed for 142 randomly
selected HIV-negative individuals. Immunological results
were compared to those of 1,356 healthy HIV-negative Dutch blood donor
controls. Immunohematological mean values, medians, and 95th
percentile reference ranges were established. Mean values were as
follows: leukocyte (WBC) counts, 6.1 × 109/liter
(both genders); erythrocyte counts, 5.1 × 1012/liter
(males) and 4.5 × 1012/liter (females); hemoglobin,
16.1 (male) and 14.3 (female) g/dl; hematocrit, 48.3% (male) and
42.0% (female); platelets, 205 × 109/liter (both
genders); monocytes, 343/µl; granulocytes, 3,057/µl; lymphocytes,
1,857/µl; CD4 T cells, 775/µl; CD8 T cells, 747/µl; CD4/CD8
T-cell ratio, 1.2; T cells, 1,555/µl; B cells, 191/µl; and NK
cells, 250/µl. The major conclusions follow. (i) The WBC and platelet
values of healthy HIV-negative Ethiopians are lower than
the adopted reference values of Ethiopia. (ii) The absolute CD4 T-cell
counts of healthy HIV-negative Ethiopians are considerably lower
than those of the Dutch controls, while the opposite is true for the
absolute CD8 T-cell counts. This results in a significantly reduced
CD4/CD8 T-cell ratio for healthy Ethiopians, compared to the ratio for
Dutch controls.
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Immunohematological Reference Ranges for
Adult Ethiopians
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