• Title of article

    Prevalence of Sero-Molecular Markers of Hepatitis C and B Viruses among Patients with β-Thalassemia Major in Northern West Bank, Palestine

  • Author/Authors

    Dumaidi, Kamal Department of Medical Lab Sciences - Arab American University, state of Palestine , Al-Jawabreh, Amer Department of Medical Lab Sciences - Arab American University, state of Palestine , Samarah, Fekri Department of Medical Lab Sciences - Arab American University, state of Palestine , Rabayaa, Maha Department of Medical Lab Sciences - Arab American University, state of Palestine

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    6
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  • Abstract
    Background HCV and HBV present a great challenge in the management of β-thalassemia patients. Objective The present study aimed to determine the prevalence of both HBV and HCV in multitransfused-dependent β-thalassemia patients in northern West Bank, Palestine, using sero-molecular markers. Methods Serum sample from 139 multitransfused β-thalassemia patients were tested for HBV and HCV markers including HBsAg, anti-HBc, anti-HBs, HBV-DNA, and anti-HCV and HCV-RNA. Demographic data and selected clinical parameters were collected by means of a questionnaire and from the patients' medical files. Results and Conclusion The mean (±SD) age of patients was 18.1 years (±10.6). The overall prevalence of the HCV was 10% (14/139), which is 50 times higher than the normal Palestinian population (0.2%). Of which, 3 were positive for anti-HCV alone, 7 positives for HCV-RNA alone, and 4 positives for both anti-HCV and PCR-RNA. On the other hand, low prevalence of HBV was detected at a level of 0.7% (1/139). Only one patient had HCV-HBV coinfection. Twenty-five patients (19%) were positive for anti-HBc, while 99 (71%) were immune with the anti-HBs level above 10 IU/mL. Anti-HBc was insignificantly high (P=0.07) in HCV-positive cases. In conclusion, the prevalence of HCV among β-thalassemia patients is considered high compared to normal population. Determination of HCV prevalence should be based on the detection of both HCV-RNA and anti-HCV. On the contrary, HBV showed a low prevalence. A follow-up schedule and administration of booster dose of HBV vaccine is strongly recommended for β-thalassemia patients whose anti-HBs level <10 IU/ml.
  • Keywords
    Sero-Molecular Markers , Hepatitis C , Patients with β-Thalassemia , Northern West Bank, Palestine
  • Journal title
    Canadian Journal of Infectious Diseases and Medical Microbiology
  • Serial Year
    2018
  • Record number

    2616777