Seroprevalence and trend of hepatitides among blood donors in a district hospital in Ghana: a nine-year retrospective, descriptive cross-sectional study

C. Nkansah, Dorcas Serwaa, Felix Osei-Boakye, Richard Owusu-Ampomah
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ABSTRACT Hepatitis infections are among the greatest threats to human existence and survival and hence poses a serious public health challenge in blood donation. This study aimed to determine the prevalence and trend of hepatitis infections among voluntary blood donors at Nkenkaasu District Hospital. A retrospective study of voluntary blood donors’ records from January 2010 to December 2018 was conducted. Data on the donors’ age, sex and serum HBsAg and Hepatitis C virus results were retrieved from the Laboratory’s register and analyzed with SPSS version 16.0. Out of the 3306 total donors, the seroprevalence of hepatitis C infection was 11.7% and hepatitis B infection was 10.3%. Only 1.4% of the donors were co-infected with both pathogens and 82.7% had no infection. Rhesus blood group had a significant association with Hepatitis B (P = 0.005). As at 2010, both hepatitis infections had the same prevalence (73), from 2011 to 2018 both showed inconsistent trends. The relatively high seroprevalence of hepatitis infections identified from the study poses a greater threat to blood safety. Extensive screening of blood donors using standard techniques is highly recommended to ensure that recipients receive safe blood.
加纳一家地区医院献血者中肝炎的血清阳性率和趋势:一项9年回顾性描述性横断面研究
肝炎感染是对人类生存和生存的最大威胁之一,因此对献血构成了严重的公共卫生挑战。本研究旨在确定恩肯卡苏地区医院自愿献血者中肝炎感染的流行情况和趋势。对2010年1月至2018年12月自愿献血者的记录进行回顾性研究。献血者的年龄、性别、血清HBsAg和丙型肝炎病毒结果数据从实验室的登记册中检索,并使用SPSS 16.0版进行分析。在3306名献血者中,丙型肝炎感染的血清患病率为11.7%,乙型肝炎感染为10.3%。只有1.4%的献血者同时感染两种病原体,82.7%的献血者没有感染。恒河血型与乙型肝炎有显著相关性(P = 0.005)。与2010年一样,这两种肝炎感染的患病率相同(73),从2011年到2018年,两者的趋势不一致。从研究中确定的相对较高的肝炎感染血清患病率对血液安全构成了更大的威胁。强烈建议使用标准技术对献血者进行广泛筛查,以确保受者获得安全的血液。
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