Author/Authors :
MALIK, NAUMAAN King Edward Medical College (KEMC) - Department of Pathology, Pakistan , HUSSAIN, ZAHID Services Institute of Medical Sciences (SIMS) - Department of Pathology, Pakistan
Abstract :
Seroprevalence of Hepatitis B surface antigen (HbsAg) and anti-HCV IgG was determined in100 persons with Haemophilia (PWH), registered with Haemophilia Patient Welfare Society(HPWS), Lahore Zone, Pakistan. The study shows that 4% were positive for HBsAg. However,there was a high level of anti-HCV seropositivity (56%) in our PWH, including many patients inyounger age groups. When compared with figures from PWH in other regions of Asia like 23%in Western India, 33% in Sri Lanka and 1 5% of those in Iran, this figure is one of the highest.This rate is a reflection of the same rising trend in our population that is now exceeding 10%.The practice of unscreened blood/blood-products transfusions in the backdrop of highprevalence of HCV in our population is responsible for high figures seen in PWH. The need is toincrease awareness amongst the patients, health care workers and policy makers about thetransfusion associated viral infections in a group of patients who already had a hereditarydisorder of severe nature