Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
Vol. 15 No. 3 (2021): Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology

Association between HBV, HCV, HIV and ABO Among Blood Donors in Baqubah City, Iraq

Haneen Essam Ali (Unknown)
Areej Atiyah Hussein (Unknown)
Linda Munjed Hadi (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
02 Jun 2021

Abstract

Background: Blood borne transmitted diseases are a major public health problem worldwide, which has asignificant socioeconomic impact, especially in developing countries.Objectives: To determine the infection rate of hepatitis B virus, hepatitis C virus and human immunodeficiencyvirus among blood donors attended to Blood Bunk in Baqubah City, Diyala, Iraq.Patients and Methods: Cross sectional study which conducted at Blood Bunk in Baqubah City. All datapresented in this paper were collected from blood donors, males 2729 and females 71; they’re aged from17-62 years; during the period from 1st July 2018 till 1st October 2018. Blood samples were collected fromall participants then analyzed by use different enzyme linked immunosorrbent assay (ELISA) kits.Results: High frequency of HBsAg (13.82%) was noticed in this study followed by HCV and HIV 9.25%and 0.61% respectively. Infection in males more than females, and most positive HBV, HIV were in theage group 17-37 years and HCV in age group 38-57 years. Blood group O+ve individuals were commonlyinfected with HBV, 188 (48.58%), HCV 12(52.85%) and HIV, 3(37.5%) as compared with all other bloodgroup donors, followed by another percentage regarding others, blood group B+ve individuals werecommonly infected with HBV 97 (25.07%) after blood group O+ve. Blood group A+ve individuals werecommonly infected with HCV 9 (32.15%) after blood group O+ve. While, HIV is an equal number reportedin A+ve and B+ve blood group individuals. Low percentage was noticed to blood group AB+ve. However,higher number of Rh D positive donors than Rh D negativeConclusions: There were association between viral infections (HBV, HCV, HIV) and blood group of donors,infections with HBV were more than other viruses and common in males and age group (17-37) years.

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