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Comparison of the prevalence of major transfusion-transmitted infections among Iranian blood donors using confidential unit exclusion in an Iranian population: Transfusion-transmitted infections among Iranian blood donors

BACKGROUND: Nucleic acid amplification testing is recommended for screening blood donations; however, they are not widely available in developing countries such as Iranian. Confidential unit exclusion (CUE) gives blood donors the opportunity to confidentially indicate whether their blood is or is no...

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Autores principales: OmidKhoda, Azadeh, Gharehbaghian, Ahmad, Jamali, Mostafa, AhmadBeigi, Naser, Hashemi, Seyed Mahmoud, Rahimi, Abas, Soleimani, Masoud
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Publicado: Kowsar 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3206660/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22087109
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author OmidKhoda, Azadeh
Gharehbaghian, Ahmad
Jamali, Mostafa
AhmadBeigi, Naser
Hashemi, Seyed Mahmoud
Rahimi, Abas
Soleimani, Masoud
author_facet OmidKhoda, Azadeh
Gharehbaghian, Ahmad
Jamali, Mostafa
AhmadBeigi, Naser
Hashemi, Seyed Mahmoud
Rahimi, Abas
Soleimani, Masoud
author_sort OmidKhoda, Azadeh
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description BACKGROUND: Nucleic acid amplification testing is recommended for screening blood donations; however, they are not widely available in developing countries such as Iranian. Confidential unit exclusion (CUE) gives blood donors the opportunity to confidentially indicate whether their blood is or is not suitable for transfusion to others. Hoewever, its effectiveness in improving blood safety has recently been questioned by the blood banking community. OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to determine the efficacy of CUE in Iran. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Data on transfusion-transmitted disease markers (HBs Ag, HCV Ab, HIV Ab, RPR) were extracted from a database of voluntary blood donations in 2006 at the Tehran Blood Transfusion Center. The prevalence of markers were compared between CUE-positive ("should not use") and CUE-negative ("can be used") donations. RESULTS: CUE-positive donations had significantly higher risk of HBV and HCV markers (odds ratio (95% confidence interval)7.5 (5.4-10.5) and 5.3 (2.5-11.3), respectively). No HIV or syphilis markers were detected in either group. CONCLUSIONS: CUE is an effective option for identifying donors with increased risk of HBV and HCV markers.
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spelling pubmed-32066602011-11-15 Comparison of the prevalence of major transfusion-transmitted infections among Iranian blood donors using confidential unit exclusion in an Iranian population: Transfusion-transmitted infections among Iranian blood donors OmidKhoda, Azadeh Gharehbaghian, Ahmad Jamali, Mostafa AhmadBeigi, Naser Hashemi, Seyed Mahmoud Rahimi, Abas Soleimani, Masoud Hepat Mon Original Article BACKGROUND: Nucleic acid amplification testing is recommended for screening blood donations; however, they are not widely available in developing countries such as Iranian. Confidential unit exclusion (CUE) gives blood donors the opportunity to confidentially indicate whether their blood is or is not suitable for transfusion to others. Hoewever, its effectiveness in improving blood safety has recently been questioned by the blood banking community. OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to determine the efficacy of CUE in Iran. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Data on transfusion-transmitted disease markers (HBs Ag, HCV Ab, HIV Ab, RPR) were extracted from a database of voluntary blood donations in 2006 at the Tehran Blood Transfusion Center. The prevalence of markers were compared between CUE-positive ("should not use") and CUE-negative ("can be used") donations. RESULTS: CUE-positive donations had significantly higher risk of HBV and HCV markers (odds ratio (95% confidence interval)7.5 (5.4-10.5) and 5.3 (2.5-11.3), respectively). No HIV or syphilis markers were detected in either group. CONCLUSIONS: CUE is an effective option for identifying donors with increased risk of HBV and HCV markers. Kowsar 2011-01-01 2011-01-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3206660/ /pubmed/22087109 Text en Copyright © 2011, Kowsar M.P. Co. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
OmidKhoda, Azadeh
Gharehbaghian, Ahmad
Jamali, Mostafa
AhmadBeigi, Naser
Hashemi, Seyed Mahmoud
Rahimi, Abas
Soleimani, Masoud
Comparison of the prevalence of major transfusion-transmitted infections among Iranian blood donors using confidential unit exclusion in an Iranian population: Transfusion-transmitted infections among Iranian blood donors
title Comparison of the prevalence of major transfusion-transmitted infections among Iranian blood donors using confidential unit exclusion in an Iranian population: Transfusion-transmitted infections among Iranian blood donors
title_full Comparison of the prevalence of major transfusion-transmitted infections among Iranian blood donors using confidential unit exclusion in an Iranian population: Transfusion-transmitted infections among Iranian blood donors
title_fullStr Comparison of the prevalence of major transfusion-transmitted infections among Iranian blood donors using confidential unit exclusion in an Iranian population: Transfusion-transmitted infections among Iranian blood donors
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of the prevalence of major transfusion-transmitted infections among Iranian blood donors using confidential unit exclusion in an Iranian population: Transfusion-transmitted infections among Iranian blood donors
title_short Comparison of the prevalence of major transfusion-transmitted infections among Iranian blood donors using confidential unit exclusion in an Iranian population: Transfusion-transmitted infections among Iranian blood donors
title_sort comparison of the prevalence of major transfusion-transmitted infections among iranian blood donors using confidential unit exclusion in an iranian population: transfusion-transmitted infections among iranian blood donors
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3206660/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22087109
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