Common hepatitis B virus genotypes among blood donors in Lagos, Nigeria.

IF 0.8 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Ebele I Uche, Nwakaego E Chukwukaodinaka, Akinsegun A Akinbami, Oluwatosin I Adeyemi, Aderonke O Hassan, Rafah A Bamiro, Ismaila Nda Ibrahim, Aisha M Suleiman, Benjamin Augustine, Doris Chinyelu Anaduaka
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Abstract

Background: Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is one of the public health diseases causing global health problems. It is a leading cause of cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma. Blood transfusion is a major route of its transmission and screening of blood is suboptimal in our environment. Occult HBV infection describes the presence of HBV DNA in blood or liver tissue in patients who are hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) seronegative. This study documented the common genotypes of HBV a blood-borne infection in the population of blood donors in Lagos.

Methods: This was a cross-sectional study carried out at the blood donor clinics of ten Lagos State Government-owned hospitals in Lagos State. A total of 1400 participants were recruited consecutively from November 2020 to June 2021. All participants' samples were screened using Diaspot Rapid Test Kit (RTK) and Dialabenzyme enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) kit. Furthermore, some of the plasma samples were used for HBV DNA extraction and genotyping using the real time-polymerase chain reaction. Statistical analysis was carried out using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) software version 26 and P value was considered significant at ≤0.05.

Results: The sero-prevalence of HBsAg using RTK and ELISA was 19.9% and 22.4%, respectively. The prevalence of occult HBV infection was 5.2%. A total of 278 and 313 HBsAg RTK and ELISA positive samples were obtained, respectively. HBV genotype result had A (46.6%) as the most prevalent followed closely by B (44.7%), E (23.8%), D (20.9%) and C (11.2%).

Conclusion: HBV infection has a high prevalence among blood donors. ELISA is a more sensitive screening tool and its use should be advocated nationally. HBV genotype A is the most prevalent genotype from our study.

尼日利亚拉各斯献血者中常见的乙型肝炎病毒基因型。
背景:乙型肝炎病毒(HBV)感染是引起全球健康问题的公共卫生疾病之一。它是肝硬化和肝细胞癌的主要病因。输血是其传播的主要途径,在我们的环境中,血液筛查是不理想的。隐匿性HBV感染是指乙型肝炎表面抗原(HBsAg)血清阴性的患者血液或肝组织中存在HBV DNA。本研究记录了拉各斯献血者人群中HBV a血源性感染的常见基因型。方法:这是一项横断面研究,在拉各斯州10个拉各斯州政府所有医院的献血者诊所进行。从2020年11月至2021年6月,共招募了1400名参与者。使用Diaspot快速检测试剂盒(RTK)和Dialabenzyme酶联免疫吸附测定试剂盒(ELISA)对所有参与者的样本进行筛选。此外,一些血浆样本用于HBV DNA提取和实时聚合酶链反应基因分型。采用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS) 26版软件进行统计分析,P值≤0.05认为P值显著。结果:RTK法和ELISA法检测血清HBsAg阳性率分别为19.9%和22.4%。隐匿性HBV感染率为5.2%。共获得HBsAg RTK阳性278份,ELISA阳性313份。HBV基因型以A型(46.6%)最多,其次为B型(44.7%)、E型(23.8%)、D型(20.9%)和C型(11.2%)。结论:献血者中HBV感染率较高。ELISA是一种更灵敏的筛查工具,应在全国推广使用。HBV基因型A是我们研究中最普遍的基因型。
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