Prevalence of HCVAb and HBsAg in Patients with Beta-thalassemia Major in Amirkola Thalassemia Center

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Article Type:
Research/Original Article (دارای رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:
Background and purpose

Beta-thalassemia major is a genetic disorder with known globin defect that leads to chronic hemolytic anemia. Due to the need for recurrent blood transfusion, the risk of infectious diseases such as hepatitis is higher in these patients.

Materials and methods

This cross-sectional study recruited 518 patients with thalassemia major in Amirkola Thalassemia Center, 2013-2014 who were selected via census sampling. Patients' blood samples were analyzed for HBsAb, HBsAg, and HCVAb by ELISA test. Data were analyzed in
SPSS V22.

Results

The patients included 268 (51.7%) females and 250 (48.3%) males with the mean age of 27.93±9.88 years. The study showed that 5.79% of patients with thalassemia major were infected with HCV, including 11 (4.4%) males and 19 (7.1%) females and only one male patient was found to be HBsAg positive.

Conclusion

The study showed lower incidence of hepatitis C compared to previous reports from Amirkola Thalassemia Center. In current study the prevalence of HBsAg was also found to be low.

Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Volume:29 Issue: 178, 2019
Pages:
34 to 41
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