Serological Patterns of Hepstitis B Virus Among HBsAg Negative Blood Donors in Baghdad, Iraq by Using Architect System

Authors

  • Zainab S. Hassab Dept. of biology, College of Education for pure Sciences/Ibn Al- Haitham/ Baghdad University
  • Amani K. Abd Al-Ruhman Dept. of biology, National blood Transfusion Center
  • Yakub A. Saleh Dept. of biology, National blood Transfusion Center.
  • Auroba I. Abd Allah Dept. of biology, National blood Transfusion Center.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32007/jfacmedbagdad.583268

Keywords:

Serological patterns, HBsAg negative,Architect system,Blood donors.

Abstract

Background: About 10-15% of population HBV infection becomes chronic, and 85-90% are resolved. In Iraq, HBs-Ag assay by ELISA is only mandatory test for detection of HBV infection in blood donors. Anti- HBc and anti-HBs were not detectable in their sera.
Objective: To investigate the distribution of serological patterns for HBV who were HBsAg negative.
Material and method: Between July 18, 2011 to December 25, 2011, 10ml of blood samples were collected from National blood Transfusion Center donors, Baghdad, for 25782 individuals (25294 male, 488 female), mean age (20-65)years. HbsAg positive sera excluded (185), and final number of donors included in the
study was 25597 HbsAg negative.
Result: The data showed a previous exposure for HBV(p>0.05) through anti-HBc and anti-HBs 3.8% by Architect system. The anti-HBs combine with anti-HBc was 68.5%, while anti-HBc alone was 31.5%. Independent risk factors were association with married, history of blood transfusion and residence.
Conclusion: The prevalence of the HBV in Iraq is 4.6% as intermediate region at first time.

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Published

02.10.2016

How to Cite

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Hassab ZS, Abd Al-Ruhman AK, Saleh YA, Abd Allah AI. Serological Patterns of Hepstitis B Virus Among HBsAg Negative Blood Donors in Baghdad, Iraq by Using Architect System. J Fac Med Baghdad [Internet]. 2016 Oct. 2 [cited 2024 Dec. 19];58(3):298-302. Available from: https://iqjmc.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/19JFacMedBaghdad36/article/view/268

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