Improvement of blood transfusion safety using the chemiluminescence technique for viral marker screening of blood donors in sub Saharan Africa.

Macoura Gadji, Aissata Ba, Youssou Bamar Gueye, Alioune Badara Senghor, Tandakha Ndiaye Dieye, Saliou Diop
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Introduction: Sub-Saharan Africa struggles continuously with insufficient resources and inadequate infrastructure that hinder the establishment of a safer blood supply despite improvements in transfusion safety over recent decades. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of the chemiluminescence technique in combination with immunoenzymatic and immunochromatographic tests for viral marker screening of hepatitis B (HBV), hepatitis C (HCV) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in donated blood in a country of sub-Saharan Africa.

Method: This study was conducted in a population of 113,406 blood donors at the National Centre of Blood Transfusion in Senegal. The data were obtained from the 'INLOG' software and donor registers. Statistical analyses used Excel 2010 and Epi Info v6. Screening for HBsAg viral markers, anti-HCV Ab, HIV p24 Ag, anti-HIV1 and anti-HIV2 antibodies were first carried out using the chemiluminescence technique. Blood donations screened positive for HBV or HCV were retested in a second chemiluminescence equipment. HIV-positive donations and their controls were subjected to solid phase immunochromatographic and indirect enzyme immunoassay techniques.

Results: The prevalence among donors of HBV was 8.39 %, 0.56 % for HCV and 0.18 % for HIV. Of the donors tested positive for HIV in screenings and in doubled-controls, only 61.54 % were confirmed by the alternative tests; 34.02 % were negative and 4.44 % discordant between the three techniques.

Conclusion: This study shows the importance of introducing the chemiluminescence technique in association with serological screening of transfusion-transmitted viruses to improve blood supply safety in low-income countries.

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利用化学发光技术对撒哈拉以南非洲的献血者进行病毒标记筛查,提高输血安全。
导言:尽管近几十年来输血安全有所改善,但撒哈拉以南非洲地区一直在与资源不足和基础设施不完善作斗争,这阻碍了建立更安全的血液供应。本研究旨在评估化学发光技术与免疫酶学和免疫层析检测相结合对撒哈拉以南非洲某国献血中乙型肝炎(HBV)、丙型肝炎(HCV)和人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)病毒标志物筛查的影响:这项研究的对象是塞内加尔国家输血中心的 113,406 名献血者。数据来自 "INLOG "软件和献血者登记册。统计分析使用 Excel 2010 和 Epi Info v6。首先使用化学发光技术筛查 HBsAg 病毒标记物、抗-HCV Ab、HIV p24 Ag、抗-HIV1 和抗-HIV2 抗体。对筛查出 HBV 或 HCV 阳性的献血者使用第二台化学发光设备进行复检。对 HIV 阳性的献血者及其对照组采用固相免疫层析技术和间接酶免疫测定技术进行检测:献血者中 HBV 感染率为 8.39%,HCV 感染率为 0.56%,HIV 感染率为 0.18%。在筛查和双重控制中被检测出艾滋病毒阳性的捐献者中,只有 61.54% 的人通过其他检测方法得到确认;34.02% 的人呈阴性,4.44% 的人三种检测方法不一致:这项研究表明,在低收入国家采用化学发光技术与输血传播病毒血清学筛查相结合的方法来改善供血安全非常重要。
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