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Evaluation of efficacy of serological methods for detection of HCV infection in blood donors: A single centre experience
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Blood transfusion is an essential and life-saving medical intervention. Despite multiple preventive measures transfusion-transmitted hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection continues to be a major healthcare issue in Pakistan. This study was conducted at National Institute of Blo...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6191814/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30344577 http://dx.doi.org/10.12669/pjms.345.15707 |
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author | Naz, Arshi Mukry, Samina Naz Naseer, Imran Shamsi, Tahir Sultan |
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description | BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Blood transfusion is an essential and life-saving medical intervention. Despite multiple preventive measures transfusion-transmitted hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection continues to be a major healthcare issue in Pakistan. This study was conducted at National Institute of Blood Diseases & Bone Marrow Transplantation to evaluate the frequency of active HCV infection with or without co-infection in blood donors and also to determine comparative efficacy of Multisure HCV antibody assay (MHAA); a new serological device. METHODS: A total of 14652 blood donors visiting National Institute of Blood Diseases & Bone Marrow Transplantation (NIBD) Blood Bank from January 2013 to July 2014 were enrolled and screened for a range of blood borne infections such as HBV, HCV, HIV, malaria and syphilis. The HCV was screened simultaneously by Abbot Architect anti-HCV assay (CLIA) and MHAA. The active HCV infection was confirmed by nucleic acid testing (NAT) in reactive donors. Later; for determination of comparative efficacy of MHAA; all NAT positive samples were further tested using Monolisa™, HCV blot 3.0, Anti-HCV plus V2 and Anti-HCV-MPBIO-EIA. RESULTS: The HCV reactive sera were observed in 1.563% (226) donors. The NAT confirmed active HCV infection in 138 donors. Overall 27.84% of HCV positive donors exhibited co-infection either with HBV (2.57%), syphilis (22.78%). Triple infection was not observed in any donor. The efficacy of MHAA is comparable to all the serological tests with a sensitivity of about 96.89%. CONCLUSION: Active HCV infection was present in 0.94% donors. With a sensitivity of 96.89% (95% CI: 95.66-98.12) the multi-parametric device MHAA can effectively detect HCV infection in donors. Thus, it can be used in limited health care settings for HCV screening. |
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spelling | pubmed-61918142018-10-19 Evaluation of efficacy of serological methods for detection of HCV infection in blood donors: A single centre experience Naz, Arshi Mukry, Samina Naz Naseer, Imran Shamsi, Tahir Sultan Pak J Med Sci Original Article BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Blood transfusion is an essential and life-saving medical intervention. Despite multiple preventive measures transfusion-transmitted hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection continues to be a major healthcare issue in Pakistan. This study was conducted at National Institute of Blood Diseases & Bone Marrow Transplantation to evaluate the frequency of active HCV infection with or without co-infection in blood donors and also to determine comparative efficacy of Multisure HCV antibody assay (MHAA); a new serological device. METHODS: A total of 14652 blood donors visiting National Institute of Blood Diseases & Bone Marrow Transplantation (NIBD) Blood Bank from January 2013 to July 2014 were enrolled and screened for a range of blood borne infections such as HBV, HCV, HIV, malaria and syphilis. The HCV was screened simultaneously by Abbot Architect anti-HCV assay (CLIA) and MHAA. The active HCV infection was confirmed by nucleic acid testing (NAT) in reactive donors. Later; for determination of comparative efficacy of MHAA; all NAT positive samples were further tested using Monolisa™, HCV blot 3.0, Anti-HCV plus V2 and Anti-HCV-MPBIO-EIA. RESULTS: The HCV reactive sera were observed in 1.563% (226) donors. The NAT confirmed active HCV infection in 138 donors. Overall 27.84% of HCV positive donors exhibited co-infection either with HBV (2.57%), syphilis (22.78%). Triple infection was not observed in any donor. The efficacy of MHAA is comparable to all the serological tests with a sensitivity of about 96.89%. CONCLUSION: Active HCV infection was present in 0.94% donors. With a sensitivity of 96.89% (95% CI: 95.66-98.12) the multi-parametric device MHAA can effectively detect HCV infection in donors. Thus, it can be used in limited health care settings for HCV screening. Professional Medical Publications 2018 /pmc/articles/PMC6191814/ /pubmed/30344577 http://dx.doi.org/10.12669/pjms.345.15707 Text en Copyright: © Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Naz, Arshi Mukry, Samina Naz Naseer, Imran Shamsi, Tahir Sultan Evaluation of efficacy of serological methods for detection of HCV infection in blood donors: A single centre experience |
title | Evaluation of efficacy of serological methods for detection of HCV infection in blood donors: A single centre experience |
title_full | Evaluation of efficacy of serological methods for detection of HCV infection in blood donors: A single centre experience |
title_fullStr | Evaluation of efficacy of serological methods for detection of HCV infection in blood donors: A single centre experience |
title_full_unstemmed | Evaluation of efficacy of serological methods for detection of HCV infection in blood donors: A single centre experience |
title_short | Evaluation of efficacy of serological methods for detection of HCV infection in blood donors: A single centre experience |
title_sort | evaluation of efficacy of serological methods for detection of hcv infection in blood donors: a single centre experience |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6191814/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30344577 http://dx.doi.org/10.12669/pjms.345.15707 |
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