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The comparison of calculated population biochemical reference values for participants screened (N = 1786; Females = 770 and Males = 1016) for the TDF2 Botswana study with DAIDS and BOTUSA site established ranges.
<p>The comparison of calculated population biochemical reference values for participants screened (N = 1786; Females = 770 and Males = 1016) for the TDF2 Botswana study with DAIDS and BOTUSA site established ranges.</p
Comparison of the calculated Botswana TDF2 screened cohort reference intervals with the reference intervals used in Botswana and other African countries.
<p>*Botswana Ministry of health Patient management system Roche Integra derived values.</p><p>**Botswana Ministry of health reference values using the Beckman coulter AU680 analyzer.</p
The TDF2 Botswana PrEp lab reference values Consort diagram.
<p>The TDF2 Botswana PrEp lab reference values Consort diagram.</p
The calculated population biochemical reference values for participants screened (N = 1786; Females = 770 and Males = 1016) for the TDF2 Botswana study.
<p>Note:</p><p>*P-value is for the Wilcoxon rank-sum test for Females versus Males.</p
Hematological reference values (median and 95<sup>th</sup>-percentile) stratified by age and gender from a 13–34 years old cohort in rural western Kenya (2003–2005).
<p>Hematological reference values (median and 95<sup>th</sup>-percentile) stratified by age and gender from a 13–34 years old cohort in rural western Kenya (2003–2005).</p
Clinical Chemistries Medians and 95% Reference Intervals stratified by age and gender from a 13–34 years cohort study in rural western Kenya (2003–2005).
<p>Clinical Chemistries Medians and 95% Reference Intervals stratified by age and gender from a 13–34 years cohort study in rural western Kenya (2003–2005).</p
Hematological and Biochemistry Laboratory reference ranges derived from rural Western Kenya compared to other sources in Africa.
<p>Hematological and Biochemistry Laboratory reference ranges derived from rural Western Kenya compared to other sources in Africa.</p
Test of difference in hematologic, clinical chemistry and immunologic parameters between gender and age-groups from the 13–34 years old rural western Kenya cohort (2003–2005).
<p>Test of difference in hematologic, clinical chemistry and immunologic parameters between gender and age-groups from the 13–34 years old rural western Kenya cohort (2003–2005).</p