SEROPREVALENCE OF ANTIBODY TO HEPATITS C VIRUS IN NORTHEASTERN THKAI BLOOD DONORS : A PRELIMINARY REPORT
Abstract
ABSTACTAlthough screening for anti – HCV in blood donors has been introduced in several
countries, it is not yet widely implemented in developing countries, due to increasing cost and unknown prevalence rates among different populations.
This study was undertaken to study the prevalence of anti - HCV in Northeastern Thai
blood donor by second – generation ELISA reagent (UBI HCV EIA).
Sera of 896 blood donors were screened for anti – HCV. There were 695 males and
females. The age range was 17 – 60 years.
The prevalence rate for anti – HCV in our blood donors was 0.89% (8 in 896). Anti – HCV was detected in 7 of 695 males (1%) and only one in 201 (0.5%) females. The results demon strate no statistical difference according to sex or age. However, it was interesting that confection with HBV which HBsAg was also detected, existed in 3 of the 8 who were seropositive for HCV.