Seroprevalence of hepatitis B:

Do blood donors represent the general population? 

Autores: Kumbasar Karaosmanoglu Hayat, Altuntas Aydin Ozlem, Sandikci Semra, Rahsan Yamanlar Emine, Nazlican Ozcan

Resumen

Introduction: In this study, we aimed to compare the HBV seroprevalances of voluntary blood donors and the healthy persons who required premarital screening. Methodology: HBsAg ELISA results were collected retrospectively from the records of 9,949 blood donors and 954 healthy persons who required premarital screening. Results: HBsAg was detected in 182 of 9,949 (%1.8) voluntary blood donors and 32 of 954 (%3.4) healthy persons who required premarital screening. HBsAg seropositivity was significiantly higher in the healthy persons who required premarital screening than in blood donors (p = 0.0016). Conclusion: Premarital screening is mandatory in our country, and it may provide more accurate epidemiological data to determine HBV seroprevalence than in other selected groups such as blood donors.

Palabras clave: HBV premarital screening seroprevalance.

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Vol. 6 Núm.2. Febrero 2012 Pags. 181-183 J Infect Developing Countries 2012; 6(2)