HBsAg Positive Patient Characteristics in Hospital and Blood Donation Camps.

ISRN Hematology Pub Date : 2013-09-04 eCollection Date: 2013-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2013/675191
Deepti Sachan, Joy Varghese, Jensingh Joseph, Vijaya Srinivasan, Venkataraman Jayanthi, Mohamed Rela
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Background. Prevention of the residual risk of transfusion transmitted hepatitis B virus infection (HBV) is mostly dependant on serological screening of blood donors for HBsAg and antibody to hepatitis B core antigen (anti-HBc Ab). This study aimed to study the prevalence of HBsAg and anti-HBc Ab and to compare the profile of blood donors attending a blood donation camp and people attending a hospital based camp. Methods. In the blood donor camp, all the blood units were screened for HBV, (HBsAg and anti-HBc), and in the hospital based camp, screening was done for HBsAg alone. Baseline demographic characteristics were noted. Results. The number of blood bank donors was 363 (47.5%) and hospital camp attendees was 402 (52.5%). Prevalence of HBsAg positivity was similar in both the groups at 1.7% and 1.9%, respectively. Anti-HBc Ab positivity (Total) was 6% among the blood donors; Overall prevalence of HBV infection in this group was 3.2%. Conclusion. Policy for checking the collected blood unit by 3 tests for anti-HBc, anti-HBsAb, and HBsAg should be reconsidered to possibly achieve the zero risk goal of transfusion transmitted HBV infection. Blood obtained from a vaccinated donor may give an added protection to the recipient.

医院及献血营HBsAg阳性患者特征分析
背景。输血传播乙型肝炎病毒感染(HBV)残留风险的预防主要依赖于对献血者进行HBsAg和乙型肝炎核心抗原抗体(抗hbc抗体)的血清学筛查。本研究旨在研究HBsAg和anti-HBc Ab的流行情况,并比较参加献血营和参加医院献血营的献血者的情况。方法。在献血者阵营中,所有的血液单位都进行了HBV筛查(HBsAg和anti-HBc),而在医院阵营中,仅进行HBsAg筛查。注意到基线人口统计学特征。结果。血库献血者363人(47.5%),医院露营者402人(52.5%)。两组的HBsAg阳性率相似,分别为1.7%和1.9%。献血者中抗- hbc抗体阳性(总)占6%;该组HBV感染的总体流行率为3.2%。结论。应重新考虑对采血单位进行抗hbc、抗hbsab和HBsAg 3项检测的政策,以可能实现输血传播HBV感染的零风险目标。从接种过疫苗的献血者处获得的血液可以为接受者提供额外的保护。
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