The Frequency of Hepatitis B and C Among Volunteer Blood Donors in Balochistan

authors:

avatar Zafar Ahmad Khan 1 , * , avatar Mohammad Imran Aslam 2 , avatar Sajjad Ali 3

Senior Registrar, Department of Medicine, Bolan Medical College, doctorzakhan@yahoo.com, Pakistan
Consultant Physician, Department of Medicine, Mohammad Nagar Burewala Hospital, Pakistan
Consultant Physician, Department of Medicine, Sandeman Provincial Hospital, Pakistan

How To Cite Khan Z, Aslam M, Ali S. The Frequency of Hepatitis B and C Among Volunteer Blood Donors in Balochistan. Hepat Mon. 2007;7(2): 73-76. 

Abstract

Background and Aims: In this cross-sectional study, the frequency of hepatitis B and C among volunteer blood donors in blood banks of Sandeman Provincial & Lady Duffren Hospitals, Quetta, Pakistan was estimated.
Methods: 1474 blood donors were selected by convenient sampling. After obtaining informed consent, brief history and examination were done. They were tested for HBsAg and anti-HCV antibodies in laboratory. The collected data analyzed by SPSS 12.0 and results shown in frequencies and percentages.
Results: Out of 1474 blood donors, 1284 (87.1%) were males and 190 (12.9%) were females. The mean age was 25 (range: 16-49) years. 71 (4.8%) were positive for HBsAg (63 males & 8 females), 26 (1.8%) for anti-HCV (21 males & 5 females) and 4 (0.27%) were positive for both (3 males & 1 female). Most of them belonged to ages 21-40 years.
Conclusions: The frequency of hepatitis B is same as that of other part of the country contrary to the belief that Balochistan is a high prevalent region for hepatitis B as compare to the rest of the country, while the frequency of hepatitis C is less than expected. Health education and vaccination for hepatitis B should be encouraged and more vigilant efforts should be done.

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