Prevalence and Trends in Hepatitis B & C Virus among Blood Donors in Pakistan: A Regional Transfusion Center Study

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作者
Zorob, Tehreem [1 ,2 ]
Farooqi, Muhammad Awais [1 ,3 ]
Ahsan, Ali [4 ]
Zaki, Abdullah [5 ]
Rathore, Muhammad Ali [1 ]
Farooqi, Hafiz Muhammad Umer [6 ]
机构
[1] Natl Univ Med Sci, Armed Forces Inst Transfus, Dept Virol, Rawalpindi 46000, Pakistan
[2] Abasyn Univ, Dept Life Sci, Islamabad Campus, Islamabad 44000, Pakistan
[3] Jeju Natl Univ, Dept Mechatron Engn, Jeju Si 63243, South Korea
[4] Osaka Metropolitan Univ, Grad Sch Sci, Osaka 5580022, Japan
[5] Shifa Int Hosp, Dept Neurol, Sect H-8, Islamabad 44000, Pakistan
[6] Cedars Sinai Med Ctr, Board Governors Regenerat Med Inst, Los Angeles, CA 90048 USA
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LIVERS | 2023年 / 3卷 / 02期
关键词
transfusion transmissible infections; HBV; HCV; blood donation in Pakistan;
D O I
10.3390/livers3020018
中图分类号
R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
学科分类号
摘要
Around 118.5 million blood donations are collected annually to save precious lives. The donated blood may also be associated with blood-borne infections. With around 247 million population, Pakistan is an endemic country for viral hepatitis, and there is a high risk of having asymptomatic blood donors among healthy donors. Viral hepatitis is 2.5% prevalent in the general population, and blood donation and its screening have become grave health concerns for Pakistani health authorities. Asymptomatic viral hepatitis needs screening to rule out subliminally diseased individuals, as recommended by the World Health Organization. Knowing the prevalence of the transfusion transmissible infectious (TTIs) agents in healthy blood donors helps assess the disease burden in any population, boosts treatment rates, and precludes dreaded complications in the affected people. The objective of the current study was to determine the prevalence and trends of significant TTIs among blood donors visiting the Armed Forces Institute of Transfusion (AFIT), Rawalpindi, Pakistan. A total of 15,405 blood donors were screened for HBV, HCV, HIV, malaria, and syphilis during this cross-sectional descriptive study. Most donors had an O-positive blood group; AB-negative donors were only 0.7%. Out of the study population, we reported 1.06% HBV, 0.54% HCV, 0.19% HIV, and 0.31% syphilis-positive asymptomatic blood donors. However, no blood donor was found positive for malaria. The Punjab province was reported as the most burdened for TTIs, and youngsters aged 18-27 years were mainly positive, indicating the need to conduct national-level awareness campaigns about TTIs. The stakeholders need to strengthen the blood collection guidelines, and effective performance should be strictly monitored through internal and external audits considering the aim of reaching non-infectious blood products.
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页码:271 / 281
页数:11
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