Detekcija dobrovoljnog darivatelja krvi s preboljelom infekcijom hepatitisa Bprikaz bolesnice

Q4 Medicine
Admir Dilberović, Jurica Arapović, Ana Stanić, Lidija Kola, Dolores Martinović
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Introduction: Hepatitis B is liver inflammation caused by the hepatitis B virus, with more than 250 million documented cases worldwide in the chronic form of infection. Markers of hepatitis B infection can be measured in the blood during or after infection and may be present in the form of specific hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) or antibodies to hepatitis B surface (HBs), core (HBc), or envelope (HBe) antigens. Case report: A 42-year-old female, who successfully donated blood for the first time, underwent mandatory serological and molecular testing along with additional testing for other hepatitis B markers. Standard screening showed the absence of HBsAg in the blood, but additional serological testing confirmed the presence of total antibody to hepatitis B core antigen (anti-HBc). Upon repeated reactive results, the sample was sent for confirmatory testing to a reference center. After obtaining all the results, it was determined that the voluntary blood donor had the presence of anti-HB cand HBs antibodies, indicating a prior contact with the hepatitis B virus. While serological tests suggested a resolved hepatitis B infection, the possibility of a persistent liver infection could not be ruled out, despite the absence of detectable hepatitis B virus DNA in the blood. Therefore, the individual has been permanently excluded from the list of potential blood donors. Conclusion: Mandatory serological and molecular testing of blood donors for the hepatitis B virus successfully detects potentially infected individuals and carriers of hepatitis B markers. However, additional testing further enhances the safety of both recipients and blood donors. This case study highlights the importance of comprehensive screening for hepatitis B markers, as relying solely on HBsAg screening would not have identified the voluntary blood donor as a resolved hepatitis B case. Thus, comprehensive screening ensures a higher level of safety in blood transfusion and contributes to overall healthcare protection.
发现一名自愿献血者感染了乙型肝炎--病例报告
导言:乙型肝炎是由乙型肝炎病毒引起的肝脏炎症,全球记录在案的慢性感染病例超过 2.5 亿例。乙型肝炎感染的标志物可在感染期间或感染后在血液中测得,可能以特异性乙型肝炎表面抗原(HBsAg)或乙型肝炎表面抗原(HBs)、核心抗原(HBc)或包膜抗原(HBe)抗体的形式存在。病例报告:一名 42 岁的女性首次成功献血,接受了强制性血清学和分子检测以及其他乙型肝炎标记物的额外检测。标准筛查显示血液中没有 HBsAg,但额外的血清学检测证实存在乙肝核心抗原总抗体(抗-HBc)。在重复出现反应性结果后,样本被送往参考中心进行确证检测。在获得所有结果后,确定该自愿献血者体内存在抗 HB 和 HBs 抗体,这表明他曾接触过乙型肝炎病毒。虽然血清学检测表明乙型肝炎感染已经解除,但尽管血液中未检测到乙型肝炎病毒 DNA,也不能排除肝脏持续感染的可能性。因此,此人已被永久排除在潜在献血者名单之外。结论对献血者进行强制性乙型肝炎病毒血清学和分子检测可成功检测出潜在感染者和乙型肝炎标记物携带者。然而,额外的检测可进一步提高受血者和献血者的安全。本案例研究强调了全面筛查乙型肝炎标记物的重要性,因为仅靠 HBsAg 筛查并不能确定该自愿献血者为已解决的乙型肝炎病例。因此,全面筛查可确保输血安全的更高水平,并有助于整体医疗保护。
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Medica Jadertina
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期刊介绍: Medica Jadertina magazine contains scientific and professional papers covering a wide range of themes in the fields of biomedicine and health, psychology, pharmaceutics, public health and health insurance. Scientific areas: Biomedicine and health; Public health and health care; Pharmaceutics; Psychology.
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