Bloodborne infections among student voluntary blood donors in Mansoura University, Egypt
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الملخص
We carried out a retrospective study on student voluntary blood donors in Mansoura University, Egypt. Serum samples were tested for HBsAg, anti- HCV, anti- HIV- 1 and anti- HIV- 2 as well as syphilis. About 7% of students had >/= 1 of the diseases tested for. Prevalence of HBsAg, anti- HCV, anti- HIV- 1 and anti- HIV- 2, and syphilis were 4.3%, 2.7%, 0.0% and 0.05% respectively. Significantly more males than females tested positive for HBsAg. Anti- HCV was significantly higher among rural than urban students. Volunteer student donors are a good source of safe blood. With proper selection of donors, the number of blood units discarded can be minimizedالإستشهاد
El Gilany, A.H. & El Fedawy, S. (2006). Bloodborne infections among student voluntary blood donors in Mansoura University, Egypt. EMHJ - Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, 12 (6), 742-748, 2006 https://iris.who.int/handle/10665/117147