HIV prevalence among blood donors in a blood bank in Curitiba (Brazil)

There still is no cure for the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). Its etiologic agent is the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), and transmission occurs through sexual relationships, contacts with blood, and vertically (mother to child). In this study, we sought to determine the prevalence o...

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Main Authors: Andrade Neto José Luiz, Pintarelli Vitor Last, Felchner Paulo Cesar Zimmermann, Morais Rodrigo Leite de, Nishimoto Fabíola Lie
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2002-01-01
Series:Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases
Subjects:
HIV
Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-86702002000100003
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spelling doaj-619aad8a67ae4e90b3d2fef13e035bb92020-11-25T03:48:05ZengElsevierBrazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases1413-86701678-43912002-01-01611521HIV prevalence among blood donors in a blood bank in Curitiba (Brazil)Andrade Neto José LuizPintarelli Vitor LastFelchner Paulo Cesar ZimmermannMorais Rodrigo Leite deNishimoto Fabíola LieThere still is no cure for the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). Its etiologic agent is the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), and transmission occurs through sexual relationships, contacts with blood, and vertically (mother to child). In this study, we sought to determine the prevalence of HIV among blood donors at a blood bank in Curitiba. We studied 213,666 blood donations made from March 1, 1992, to April 25, 1999. Each potential blood donor first answered a questionnaire, submitted to a clinical examination, and filled out a self-exclusion card. Blood was collected and analyzed only from the candidates approved by the first two criteria. Two tests were used to detect HIV: ELISA for screening, and Western-Blot for confirmation. The results were analyzed statistically by determining the 95% confidence interval. Of the total number of donors, 156,942 were men, and 56,724 were women. There were 319 cases of HIV infection (244 men, 75 women). There were no significant differences between genders, or among the different age groups, or between first-donation and repeated-donation donors. There was a significant predominance of HIV infection among single individuals compared to married, widowed, and other individuals. The same occurred among married and divorced individuals compared to widowed subjects. The prevalence of HIV among blood donors was 0.149% (0.155% among men and 0.132% among women). The frequency of HIV was statistically identical among new blood donors and repeat donors. A large number of HIV-infected married women was also observed.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-86702002000100003AIDSblood donorHIV
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author Andrade Neto José Luiz
Pintarelli Vitor Last
Felchner Paulo Cesar Zimmermann
Morais Rodrigo Leite de
Nishimoto Fabíola Lie
spellingShingle Andrade Neto José Luiz
Pintarelli Vitor Last
Felchner Paulo Cesar Zimmermann
Morais Rodrigo Leite de
Nishimoto Fabíola Lie
HIV prevalence among blood donors in a blood bank in Curitiba (Brazil)
Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases
AIDS
blood donor
HIV
author_facet Andrade Neto José Luiz
Pintarelli Vitor Last
Felchner Paulo Cesar Zimmermann
Morais Rodrigo Leite de
Nishimoto Fabíola Lie
author_sort Andrade Neto José Luiz
title HIV prevalence among blood donors in a blood bank in Curitiba (Brazil)
title_short HIV prevalence among blood donors in a blood bank in Curitiba (Brazil)
title_full HIV prevalence among blood donors in a blood bank in Curitiba (Brazil)
title_fullStr HIV prevalence among blood donors in a blood bank in Curitiba (Brazil)
title_full_unstemmed HIV prevalence among blood donors in a blood bank in Curitiba (Brazil)
title_sort hiv prevalence among blood donors in a blood bank in curitiba (brazil)
publisher Elsevier
series Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases
issn 1413-8670
1678-4391
publishDate 2002-01-01
description There still is no cure for the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). Its etiologic agent is the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), and transmission occurs through sexual relationships, contacts with blood, and vertically (mother to child). In this study, we sought to determine the prevalence of HIV among blood donors at a blood bank in Curitiba. We studied 213,666 blood donations made from March 1, 1992, to April 25, 1999. Each potential blood donor first answered a questionnaire, submitted to a clinical examination, and filled out a self-exclusion card. Blood was collected and analyzed only from the candidates approved by the first two criteria. Two tests were used to detect HIV: ELISA for screening, and Western-Blot for confirmation. The results were analyzed statistically by determining the 95% confidence interval. Of the total number of donors, 156,942 were men, and 56,724 were women. There were 319 cases of HIV infection (244 men, 75 women). There were no significant differences between genders, or among the different age groups, or between first-donation and repeated-donation donors. There was a significant predominance of HIV infection among single individuals compared to married, widowed, and other individuals. The same occurred among married and divorced individuals compared to widowed subjects. The prevalence of HIV among blood donors was 0.149% (0.155% among men and 0.132% among women). The frequency of HIV was statistically identical among new blood donors and repeat donors. A large number of HIV-infected married women was also observed.
topic AIDS
blood donor
HIV
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-86702002000100003
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