Artículos de revistas
Distribution of Hemoglobin Phenotypes in Four Different Districts of Porto Velho, Rondonia, Brazil
Fecha
2008Registro en:
HUMAN BIOLOGY, v.80, n.5, p.573-579, 2008
0018-7143
Autor
ANDRADE-CASSEB, A.
KRAUZE, A.
LAFONTAINE, R. M.
TADA, M. S.
SILVA JR., W. A.
SIMOES, A. L.
ENGRACIA, V.
Institución
Resumen
Hemoglobin profile studies have been carried out in four samples from different districts of Porto Velho (Rondonia State) in the western Amazonian region of Brazil: Candelaria, Bate Estaca, Hemeron (at the State Blood Bank), and Sao Carlos. Samples from 337 unrelated individuals were collected during medical and paramedical team visits by professionals from the Instituto de Pesquisa em Patologia Tropical and the Centro de Pesquisa em Patologias Tropicais (both research institutes in tropical diseases). The aim of this study is to assess the frequency of alleles in the hemoglobin system, mainly alleles HB*A, *S, and *E. The overall phenotype frequencies were FIB A,S = 0.025, HB A,E = 0.006, and HB A,A = 0.969. Samples from the blood bank subjects and samples from the homogeneous areas of Silo Carlos and Candelaria plus Bate Estaca have a chi-square of heterogeneity of 6.383 (p = 0.041) and 8.406 (p = 0.015), respectively. The allele frequencies (HB*A = 0.984, HB*S = 0.012, and HB*E = 0.003) do not significantly differ from frequencies found in other Brazilian regions.