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Seroprevalence of Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C and HIV in Patients with Hemoglobinopathy Patients

Year 2014, Volume: 39 Issue: 4, 0 - , 22.07.2014
https://doi.org/10.17826/cutf.49433

Abstract

Purpose: Thalassemia and sickle cell anemia patients have frequent transfusions. Hepatitis B (HBV), hepatitis C (HCV) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are tramsmitted infections with blood. The objective of this study is to determine frequency of these infections in our hemoglobinopathy patients. Material and Methods: We investigated 410 hemoglobinopathy patients. Viral serologies were detected with second-generation enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay method. In 410 patients (116 thalassemia major, 16 thalassemia intermedia, 12 hemoglobin H, 222 sickle cell anemia, 43 sickle-beta thalassemia and 1 Hb SE), there were 258 males and 152 females. Results: The rate of HBV is 1,2%, HCV is 3,2% and HIV is 0%. Our results shows that transfusion transmitted viral infection prevelance is not high compared to the literature. Conclusion: Using sensitive screening tests with periodically and right donor selection are very important for preventing these infections in hemoglobinopathy patients who are under high risk.

References

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  • Joshi MM, Joshi SS, Joshi SD. Morphometric study of cricoid cartilages in Western India. AMJ. 2011;4:542-5471.
  • Zielinski R. Morphometrical study on senile larynx. Folia Morphol. 2001;60:73-8.
  • Ajmani M, Jain S, Saxena S. A metrical study of laryngeal cartilages and their ossification. Anatomischer Anzeiger. 1980;148:42-8.
  • Jotz P. The asymmetry index of the cricoid cartilage and the external angle of thyroid cartilage. A sex related study. Eur J Anat. 2007;11:1-7.
  • Zrunek M, Happak W, Hermann M, Streinzer WL. Comparative anatomy of human and Sheep laryngeal skeleton. Acta otolaryngologica. 1988;105:155-62.
  • Ajmani M. A metrical study of laryngeal skeleton in adult Nigerians. J. Anat. 1990;171:187-91.
  • Jain M, Dhall U. Morphometry of the thyroid and cricoid cartilages in adults. J Anatomical Society of India 2008;57:119-23.
  • Miklaszewska D, GawlikowskaSroka A, Czerwiński F, Dzięciołowska-Baran E, Adamiec E. A morphometric study of prenatal development of the human larynx. Ann Acad Med Stetin. 2010;56:103–6. Harjeet, Jit I, Sahani D. Dimensions and weight of the cricoid cartilage in northwest Indians. Indian J Med Res. 2002;116:207-16.
  • Eckel H, Sittel C, Zorowka P, Jerke A. Dimensions of the laryngeal framework in adults. Surg Radiol Anat. 1994;16:31-6.
  • Yazışma Adresi / Address for Correspondence: Dr. Anne D Souza Kasturba Medical College, Manipal University, Department of Anatomy Manipal. INDIA – E-mail: annedsouza_84@yahoo.co.in G eliş tarihi/Received on : 24.04.2014
  • Kabul tarihi/Accepted on: 28.05.2014

Hemoglobinopati Hastalarında Hepatit B, Hepatit C ve HIV Seroprevalansı

Year 2014, Volume: 39 Issue: 4, 0 - , 22.07.2014
https://doi.org/10.17826/cutf.49433

Abstract

Amaç: Talasemi ve orak hücreli anemi hastaları sık transfüzyon almaktadır. Hepatit B (HBV), hepatit C (HCV) ve insan immün yetmezlik virüsü (HIV) kanla geçmektedir. Bu çalışmanın amacı hemoglobinopati hastalarımızda bu enfeksiyonların sıklığını belirlemektir. Materyal ve Metod: Dört yüz on hemoglobinopati hastasını inceledik.Viral serolojiler "ikinci jenerasyon enzim bağlantılı immün absorban tahlil" metoduyla incelendi. Dört yüz on hastanın (116 talasemi major, 16 talasemi intermedia, 12 hemoglobin H, 222 orak hücreli anemi, 43 orak-beta talasemi ve 1 Hb E) 258"i erkek, 152"si kadındı. Bulgular: HBV sıklığı %1,2, HCV %3,2 ve HIV %0 bulundu. Sonuçlarımız göstermektedir ki transfüzyon ilişkili viral enfeksiyon sıklığı literatüre kıyasla daha yüksek değildir. Sonuç: Peryodik olarak duyarlı tarama testlerinin kullanılması ve doğru verici seçimi yüksek risk altındaki hemoglobinopati hastalarının bu enfeksiyolarda korunmasında çok önemlidir.

References

  • Kuo GP, Torok CM, Aygun N, Zinreich SJ. Diagnostic Imaging of the Upper Airway. Proc Am Thorac Soc. 2011;8:40–5.
  • Joshi MM, Joshi SS, Joshi SD. Morphometric study of cricoid cartilages in Western India. AMJ. 2011;4:542-5471.
  • Zielinski R. Morphometrical study on senile larynx. Folia Morphol. 2001;60:73-8.
  • Ajmani M, Jain S, Saxena S. A metrical study of laryngeal cartilages and their ossification. Anatomischer Anzeiger. 1980;148:42-8.
  • Jotz P. The asymmetry index of the cricoid cartilage and the external angle of thyroid cartilage. A sex related study. Eur J Anat. 2007;11:1-7.
  • Zrunek M, Happak W, Hermann M, Streinzer WL. Comparative anatomy of human and Sheep laryngeal skeleton. Acta otolaryngologica. 1988;105:155-62.
  • Ajmani M. A metrical study of laryngeal skeleton in adult Nigerians. J. Anat. 1990;171:187-91.
  • Jain M, Dhall U. Morphometry of the thyroid and cricoid cartilages in adults. J Anatomical Society of India 2008;57:119-23.
  • Miklaszewska D, GawlikowskaSroka A, Czerwiński F, Dzięciołowska-Baran E, Adamiec E. A morphometric study of prenatal development of the human larynx. Ann Acad Med Stetin. 2010;56:103–6. Harjeet, Jit I, Sahani D. Dimensions and weight of the cricoid cartilage in northwest Indians. Indian J Med Res. 2002;116:207-16.
  • Eckel H, Sittel C, Zorowka P, Jerke A. Dimensions of the laryngeal framework in adults. Surg Radiol Anat. 1994;16:31-6.
  • Yazışma Adresi / Address for Correspondence: Dr. Anne D Souza Kasturba Medical College, Manipal University, Department of Anatomy Manipal. INDIA – E-mail: annedsouza_84@yahoo.co.in G eliş tarihi/Received on : 24.04.2014
  • Kabul tarihi/Accepted on: 28.05.2014
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Primary Language Turkish
Journal Section Research
Authors

Gül İlhan This is me

Fuat Ekiz This is me

Can Acıpayam This is me

Gonul Oktay This is me

Publication Date July 22, 2014
Published in Issue Year 2014 Volume: 39 Issue: 4

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MLA İlhan, Gül et al. “Hemoglobinopati Hastalarında Hepatit B, Hepatit C Ve HIV Seroprevalansı”. Cukurova Medical Journal, vol. 39, no. 4, 2014, doi:10.17826/cutf.49433.