South-East Asian ovalocytosis among the population of the Highlands of Madagascar: a vestige of the island's settlement

In the Madagascar Highlands, 0·76% of children from 168 random primary schools, and 19 of 150 families from 3 villages, had oval-shaped erythrocytes. Most harboured the deletion in the band 3 gene characteristic of South-East Asian ovalocytosis. This genetic trait supports the Indonesian origin of t...

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description In the Madagascar Highlands, 0·76% of children from 168 random primary schools, and 19 of 150 families from 3 villages, had oval-shaped erythrocytes. Most harboured the deletion in the band 3 gene characteristic of South-East Asian ovalocytosis. This genetic trait supports the Indonesian origin of the Madagascar settlement.
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Altitude
Anemias. Hemoglobinopathies
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Child
Cross-Sectional Studies
Diseases of red blood cells
Elliptocytosis, Hereditary - epidemiology
Elliptocytosis, Hereditary - genetics
Emigration and Immigration
erythrocytes
Gene Deletion
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Hematologic and hematopoietic diseases
Humans
Indonesia
Madagascar
Madagascar - epidemiology
Medical sciences
Mutation - genetics
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Prevalence
schoolchildren
South-East Asian ovalocytosis
Tropical medicine
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