Comparison of sociodemographic and clinical factors between normotensive and hypertensive in the whole population.

<p>Comparison of sociodemographic and clinical factors between normotensive and hypertensive in the whole population.</p>

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Main Author: Lackson Mwape (19556846) (author)
Other Authors: Benson M. Hamooya (9989739) (author), Emmanuel L. Luwaya (19556843) (author), Danny Muzata (20160946) (author), Kaole Bwalya (19556849) (author), Chileleko Siakabanze (19556852) (author), Agness Mushabati (20160949) (author), Sepiso K. Masenga (10150866) (author)
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Danny Muzata (20160946)
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Agness Mushabati (20160949)
Sepiso K. Masenga (10150866)
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Chileleko Siakabanze (19556852)
Agness Mushabati (20160949)
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Emmanuel L. Luwaya (19556843)
Danny Muzata (20160946)
Kaole Bwalya (19556849)
Chileleko Siakabanze (19556852)
Agness Mushabati (20160949)
Sepiso K. Masenga (10150866)
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Biotechnology
Immunology
Science Policy
Infectious Diseases
Virology
Mathematical Sciences not elsewhere classified
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serenje district hospital
primary outcome variable
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adjusted odds ratio
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complete blood
lymphocyte ratio
nlr ),
without hiv
people living
factors associated
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monocyte ratio
hypertension risk
hypertension defined
essential hypertension
version 22
substantial implications
study indicates
study aimed
studies assessing
statistical package
social science
risk factor
potential biomarkers
persons living
notable hiv
median age
logistic regression
laboratory characteristics
interquartile range
inflammation plays
important role
good predictors
early detection
confidence interval
collect sociodemographic
cardiovascular events
90 mmhg
32 years
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spellingShingle Comparison of sociodemographic and clinical factors between normotensive and hypertensive in the whole population.
Lackson Mwape (19556846)
Medicine
Biotechnology
Immunology
Science Policy
Infectious Diseases
Virology
Mathematical Sciences not elsewhere classified
serenje urban clinic
serenje district hospital
primary outcome variable
based inflammatory scores
97 &# 8211
75 &# 8211
31 &# 8211
24 &# 8211
05 &# 8211
lmr ), neutrophil
adjusted odds ratio
zambia </ p
used structured questionnaires
status driven association
cbcis significantly associated
cbcis included lymphocyte
nlr ), platelet
26 ), anc
36 ), wbc
xlink "> hypertension
hypertension among individuals
people without hiv
complete blood count
xlink ">
complete blood
lymphocyte ratio
nlr ),
without hiv
people living
factors associated
36 ).
monocyte ratio
hypertension risk
hypertension defined
essential hypertension
version 22
substantial implications
study indicates
study aimed
studies assessing
statistical package
social science
risk factor
potential biomarkers
persons living
notable hiv
median age
logistic regression
laboratory characteristics
interquartile range
inflammation plays
important role
good predictors
early detection
confidence interval
collect sociodemographic
cardiovascular events
90 mmhg
32 years
status_str publishedVersion
title Comparison of sociodemographic and clinical factors between normotensive and hypertensive in the whole population.
title_full Comparison of sociodemographic and clinical factors between normotensive and hypertensive in the whole population.
title_fullStr Comparison of sociodemographic and clinical factors between normotensive and hypertensive in the whole population.
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of sociodemographic and clinical factors between normotensive and hypertensive in the whole population.
title_short Comparison of sociodemographic and clinical factors between normotensive and hypertensive in the whole population.
title_sort Comparison of sociodemographic and clinical factors between normotensive and hypertensive in the whole population.
topic Medicine
Biotechnology
Immunology
Science Policy
Infectious Diseases
Virology
Mathematical Sciences not elsewhere classified
serenje urban clinic
serenje district hospital
primary outcome variable
based inflammatory scores
97 &# 8211
75 &# 8211
31 &# 8211
24 &# 8211
05 &# 8211
lmr ), neutrophil
adjusted odds ratio
zambia </ p
used structured questionnaires
status driven association
cbcis significantly associated
cbcis included lymphocyte
nlr ), platelet
26 ), anc
36 ), wbc
xlink "> hypertension
hypertension among individuals
people without hiv
complete blood count
xlink ">
complete blood
lymphocyte ratio
nlr ),
without hiv
people living
factors associated
36 ).
monocyte ratio
hypertension risk
hypertension defined
essential hypertension
version 22
substantial implications
study indicates
study aimed
studies assessing
statistical package
social science
risk factor
potential biomarkers
persons living
notable hiv
median age
logistic regression
laboratory characteristics
interquartile range
inflammation plays
important role
good predictors
early detection
confidence interval
collect sociodemographic
cardiovascular events
90 mmhg
32 years