Title of article :
Prevalence of Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C and Human Immunodeficiency Virus infection among Thalassemia patients in Ninavha Governorate/Iraq
Author/Authors :
mohamad d., khaled ibn al-atheer hospital - ninavha health directory, Iraq
Pages :
3
From page :
11
To page :
13
Abstract :
Regular blood transfusion in patients with hereditary hemolytic anemia, particularly thalassemia, has improved their overall survival, but carries a definite risk of acquisition of blood-borne virus infection. Between march 2012 until May 2012, a total of 480 blood samples were collected from B thalassemia major patients attending thalassemia center in Ibn-Alatheer hospital in Ninavha governorate. out of 480 patients 273 (57%) males and 207 (43%) females. 50 out of 480 (10.4%) patients were found Anti- HCV positive, 44 out of 50 (88%) were found HCV RNA positive among Anti- HCV positive patients, 2 out of 480 (0.4%) were found HBSAg positive, and no any Case were reported from HIV positive among patients. The prevalence of HCV infection is much higher compared to HBV and HIV infection due to possibly infected blood transfusion among thalassemia major patients.
Keywords :
Hepatitis B , C , Human Immunodeficiency , Thalassemia
Journal title :
Journal Of Biotechnology Research Center
Serial Year :
2014
Journal title :
Journal Of Biotechnology Research Center
Record number :
2674575
Link To Document :
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