Recent Trends And Seroprevalence Of Transfusion Transmitted Diseases Among Blood Donors In Western India

D. Jose, D. Kale, Deepesh Chhablani, No author No author, D. Ingale, Dr.Chandrashekar Gore, D. Kumar
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Abstract Introduction: Assessments of Transfusion Transmitted Diseases (TTDs) are essential for evaluating the safety of blood transfusion as well as monitoring the efficacy of current screening procedures. It also helps in formulating lifelong planning to upgrade our public health and to stop the spread of TTDs in general public. Materials and Methods: Our objective was to find out the recent trends and seroprevalence of TTDs in voluntary blood donors at a tertiary care hospital in western part of India. A total 4117 donors are included in our study from January to December 2019. The blood samples were tested for Human Immunodeficiency Virus I and II, Hepatitis B and C virus, Syphilis and Malaria. Results: Out of 4117 donors, a total of 39 (0.95 %) donors were positive for Transfusion Transmitted Diseases, out of which 23 (0.56%), 7(0.17%) and 9 (0.22%) donors were positive for HBV, HIV and HCV respectively. Conclusion: The most substantial part of every blood donation is finding out accurate blood donors who are at very low risk for Transfusion Transmitted Diseases and is achieved through efficient counseling and inclusion of more sophisticated techniques for screening to reduce the transmission during the window period. Key words : Transfusion Transmitted Diseases, blood donors, seroprevalence, Window period
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印度西部献血者输血传播疾病的最新趋势和血清流行率
摘要简介:输血传播疾病(TTDs)的评估是评价输血安全性和监测现行筛查程序有效性的必要条件。它还有助于制定终身规划,以提高我们的公共卫生水平,并阻止TTDs在公众中传播。材料和方法:我们的目的是了解印度西部一家三级医院自愿献血者中TTDs的最新趋势和血清患病率。2019年1月至12月,共有4117名捐赠者参与了我们的研究。对血样进行了人类免疫缺陷病毒I型和II型、乙型和丙型肝炎病毒、梅毒和疟疾的检测。结果:4117名献血者输血传播疾病阳性39人(0.95%),其中HBV阳性23人(0.56%),HIV阳性7人(0.17%),HCV阳性9人(0.22%)。结论:每次献血最重要的部分是找到输血传播疾病风险极低的准确献血者,并通过有效的咨询和更复杂的筛查技术来实现,以减少窗口期的传播。关键词:输血传播疾病,献血者,血清阳性率,窗口期
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