DOAJ Open Access 2015

Seronegativity HBsAg, HCV and HIV among blood donors: A five year study

Om Bodarya Atul V Shrivastav Ukti Bhavsar Ashok Ramanuj Jayesh R Joshi +1 lainnya

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Introduction: This study is conducted to evaluate the seroprevalance of HIV, HBsAG, HBV and syphilis among blood donors at blood bank of medical college hospital along the five years. Material and methods: Study includes both voluntary and replacement donors. HIV, HBsAG and HCV were tested by ELISA methods approved by NACO and RPR was carried out for screening of Syphilis. Results: The seroprevalance of HIV, HBsAG, HCV and Syphilis was 0.08%, 0.3%, 0.07% and 0.17% respectively in voluntary blood donors while seroprevalance of HIV, HBsAG , HCV and Syphilis was 0.31%, 1.18%, 0.16% and 1.12% respectively in replacement blood donors. Conclusion: We observe that seroprevalance is higher in replacement donors than voluntary donors. These facts strongly indicate that we need more motivational and educational programmes to shift complete voluntary donation.

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Om Bodarya

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Atul V Shrivastav

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Ukti Bhavsar

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Ashok Ramanuj

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Jayesh R Joshi

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Ashok S Agnihotri

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Bodarya, O., Shrivastav, A.V., Bhavsar, U., Ramanuj, A., Joshi, J.R., Agnihotri, A.S. (2015). Seronegativity HBsAg, HCV and HIV among blood donors: A five year study. https://doi.org/10.4103/0975-9727.160686

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2015
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10.4103/0975-9727.160686
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