Burden of hepatitis C virus infection and its genotypes among the blood donors at Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh

Anju Verma, S. Jothibai, P. Sarma, M. Nagaraj, L. Srikant, B. Vasavi, P. Chandramouli, U. Kalawat
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Background: Safe blood donation remains a challenge in resource limited countries. False positive serological tests lead to wastage of large number of blood units. Nucleic acid amplification test (NAAT) technology has greatly enhanced the accuracy in identification of transfusions transmitted infections. Methods: The present study was undertaken to study the seroprevalence of hepatitis C virus (HCV) and asses the concordance between seropositivity with the presence of HCV ribonucleic acid (RNA) and to know the distribution pattern of HCV genotypes in healthy blood donors. Results: Among the 9287 donors screened (88.3% males), 7153 (77%) were voluntary donors while 2134 (23%) were replacement donors. Among blood donors, 27 (0.3%) samples tested HCV seropositive. Among 27 anti-HCV positive samples only 11 (41%) were found positive for HCV RNA. Among the 5 samples subjected to sequencing, three were found to be genotype 1a while two were genotype 3a. Conclusions: Our observations suggest that implementing NAAT test for HCV screening will be helpful in minimizingfalse-positive test results in the Indian setting.
安得拉邦蒂鲁帕蒂献血者丙型肝炎病毒感染负担及其基因型
背景:在资源有限的国家,安全献血仍然是一项挑战。血清学试验假阳性导致大量血液单位的浪费。核酸扩增试验(NAAT)技术大大提高了输血传播感染鉴定的准确性。方法:对健康献血者进行丙型肝炎病毒(HCV)血清阳性率测定,分析血清阳性率与HCV核糖核酸(RNA)的相关性,了解HCV基因型分布规律。结果:筛查的9287例献血者中,自愿献血者7153例(77%),替代献血者2134例(23%)。在献血者中,27个(0.3%)样本HCV血清检测呈阳性。在27份抗HCV阳性样本中,只有11份(41%)HCV RNA阳性。测序的5份样本中,3份为1a基因型,2份为3a基因型。结论:我们的观察结果表明,在印度实施NAAT检测筛查HCV将有助于减少假阳性检测结果。
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