Evaluation of Blood Units with Isolated Anti HBC for the Presence of HBV DNA
We screened blood donors in one center in Saudi Arabia for a safety transfusion. We found that among 5043 blood donors negative for HCV and HIV, the incidence of HBsAg positivity was 2.97%. When antiHBc antibody was measured (HBcIg) in HBsAg negative donors, we observed that 21.47% were positive ind...
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doaj-98ca377f30b74af29aa7d698148831e92020-11-24T23:20:07ZengHindawi LimitedDisease Markers0278-02401875-86302002-01-0118310711010.1155/2002/156359Evaluation of Blood Units with Isolated Anti HBC for the Presence of HBV DNAAbdel-Rahman N. Zekri0Azza A. Awlia1Hadeer El Mahalawi2Emad F. Ismail3Gamal M. Mabrouk4Virology and immunology Unit Cancer biology Department and Clinical Pathology Department National Cancer Institute, Cairo, EgyptVirology and Immunology Laboratory, King Fahd General Hospital, Jeddah, KSAVirology and immunology Unit Cancer biology Department and Clinical Pathology Department National Cancer Institute, Cairo, EgyptOncology Diagnostic Unit, Suez Canal University, EgyptVirology and Immunology Laboratory, King Fahd General Hospital, Jeddah, KSAWe screened blood donors in one center in Saudi Arabia for a safety transfusion. We found that among 5043 blood donors negative for HCV and HIV, the incidence of HBsAg positivity was 2.97%. When antiHBc antibody was measured (HBcIg) in HBsAg negative donors, we observed that 21.47% were positive indicating previous exposure to hepatitis B virus. The HBcIg positive blood was further screened for HBsAb and the specimens were found to be reactive in 81.54%. Based on these data blood transfusion was permissible from donors who showed HBsAg negativity, HBcIg positive and HBsAb reactive blood. In order to ensure safety transfusion an aliquot of specimens (n = 80) was further analyzed for HBV DNA by PCR. We found only one specimen positive with incidence of 1.25%. So we recommended restricting transfusion from the previously mentioned donors to emergencies.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2002/156359 |
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Abdel-Rahman N. Zekri Azza A. Awlia Hadeer El Mahalawi Emad F. Ismail Gamal M. Mabrouk |
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Abdel-Rahman N. Zekri Azza A. Awlia Hadeer El Mahalawi Emad F. Ismail Gamal M. Mabrouk Evaluation of Blood Units with Isolated Anti HBC for the Presence of HBV DNA Disease Markers |
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Abdel-Rahman N. Zekri Azza A. Awlia Hadeer El Mahalawi Emad F. Ismail Gamal M. Mabrouk |
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Evaluation of Blood Units with Isolated Anti HBC for the Presence of HBV DNA |
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Evaluation of Blood Units with Isolated Anti HBC for the Presence of HBV DNA |
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Evaluation of Blood Units with Isolated Anti HBC for the Presence of HBV DNA |
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Evaluation of Blood Units with Isolated Anti HBC for the Presence of HBV DNA |
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Evaluation of Blood Units with Isolated Anti HBC for the Presence of HBV DNA |
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evaluation of blood units with isolated anti hbc for the presence of hbv dna |
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We screened blood donors in one center in Saudi Arabia for a safety transfusion. We found that among 5043 blood donors negative for HCV and HIV, the incidence of HBsAg positivity was 2.97%. When antiHBc antibody was measured (HBcIg) in HBsAg negative donors, we observed that 21.47% were positive indicating previous exposure to hepatitis B virus. The HBcIg positive blood was further screened for HBsAb and the specimens were found to be reactive in 81.54%. Based on these data blood transfusion was permissible from donors who showed HBsAg negativity, HBcIg positive and HBsAb reactive blood. In order to ensure safety transfusion an aliquot of specimens (n = 80) was further analyzed for HBV DNA by PCR. We found only one specimen positive with incidence of 1.25%. So we recommended restricting transfusion from the previously mentioned donors to emergencies. |
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