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Elizabeth Ho is a clinical laboratory researcher known for contributions to hematology and malaria diagnostics, with work closely associated with South African medical research initiatives. Her scholarship has centered on improving laboratory detection of malaria through automated blood cell analyzers, helping bridge gaps between clinical suspicion and timely diagnosis in both endemic and nonendemic settings.
Her publications highlight the diagnostic value of depolarization analysis for detecting malaria-associated haemozoin, as well as the interpretation of platelet abnormalities and pseudo-reticulocytosis in infected patients. By evaluating Cell-Dyn platforms in routine hematology workflows, her research demonstrated how automated flags and scatter patterns can serve as early alerts for malaria, reducing missed or delayed diagnoses.
Earlier work in periodontal research reflects foundational training in laboratory-based investigation of inflammatory processes. Across her body of work, a consistent strength lies in translating instrument-based observations into clinically meaningful insights, reinforcing the role of advanced hematology analyzers in infectious disease management.
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