... Family/replacement donors still provide more than 45% of the blood collected in ...Such donors are supposed to be associated with a significantly higher prevalence of ...
... safe blood units is the risk of transfusion-transmissibleinfections ...Viral infections such as hepatitis C virus (HCV), hepatitis B virus (HBV) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) ...
... HIV infections in China [16] were infected by receiving blood or blood products (approximately totaling 69,550 ...whole blood col- lection practices[17]. The Blood Donation Law ...
... bloodtransfusion. Although the value of routine serologic screening of blooddonors for syphilis has been a question in debate for years as refrigerated blood components are less ...
... of transfusion- transmissible infectious diseases amongblooddonors in Kassala, eastern ...T. Transfusion transmitted infections—a retrospective analysis from the ...
... voluntary blood donation with male predominance. Amongst the blooddonors, seropositivity of HbsAg was highest followed by HCV, syphilis, HIV and ...Decreasing trends with low prevalence of ...
... and trends of particular TTIs was ...HBV amongblooddonors in SSA has been attributed to the high prevalence [8%] and endemicity of the virus in the region ...estimated transfusion ...
... of blood supply and monitoring the efficiency of currently employed screening procedures [6] ...and trends of TTIs in voluntary and replacement donors in a tertiarycare ...
... Although bloodtransfusion is a life-saving modality, it is associated with certain infectious and non infectious risks, Transfusion Transmitted Infections (TTI) are quite hazardous ...
... Teaching Hospital (UDUTH), Sokoto State. The teaching hospital is based in Sokoto town, Sokoto state and was established in May 1980 as a second generation teaching hospital along with Port-Harcourt, ...
... concern among parasitic diseases known or suspected to be transmitted by bloodtransfusion ...[8]. Transfusion-transmitted malaria can have serious consequences, as infection with Plasmodium ...
... of blood bank data on TTI from India is the first of its kind to cover 497 blood banks across 29 states [3]-[5] ...level among voluntary and replacement do- nors, while at the regional level all TTIs ...
... severe blood loss and sudden deterioration in general condition of ...safe blood becomes essential to save the life of ...of blood and blood products which can cause infections, ...
... Timely transfusion of blood saves millions of lives, but unsafe transfusion practices puts millions of people at risk of transfusiontransmissibleinfections ...(TTIs). ...
... e-progesa blood computerized system (BECs) and implementation of fourth genera- tion p24 antigen and HIV antibody screening assays [9], a substantial amount of blood units estimated at ...seropositive ...
... that transfusion-transmissibleinfections (TTIs) had a decreasing trend during 2004 to 2010 (Fig ...Yazd bloodtransfusion center, some strategies that are used to increase blood ...
... the transfusion system is a colonial legacy, such as a hospitalbloodtransfusion ...The transfusion system in the DRC is in the implantation ...volunteer donors of blood ...
... the blooddonors harbor transfusion- transmissibleinfections, ...multiple infections. The preva- lence of TTI infection high for all blooddonors especially for ...
... second stage caesareans included major haemorrhage, greater risk of bladder trauma, and extension tears of the uterine angle leading to broad ligament haematoma [14]. Other studies have similarly reported increased fre- ...
... the BloodTransfusion Department, Mymensingh Medical College Hospital, Mymensingh District from August 2010 to April ...voluntary blooddonors attending in the department were invited ...