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:: Volume 3, Issue 5 (Winter 2007 Blood Safety Suppl 2007) ::
Sci J Iran Blood Transfus Organ 2007, 3(5): 387-379 Back to browse issues page
Detection of hepatitis B virus DNA (PCR) in HBsAg negative, anti-HBc positive blood donors in Tehran province
S. Amini Kafi-abad , A. Talebian , M. Moghtadaie , F. Ranjbar Kermani , F. Ferdowsian , Sh. Samie , A. Taghi Nia , M. Sobhani , Z. Ataie , M. Kavari
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  Abstract

 Background and Objectives

 The incidence of post transfusion hepatitis has been reduced by blood donor screening for HBsAg, but the HBV infection is still responsible for certain cases of post-transfusion hepatitis world-wide. An estimate of the rate of HBV DNA and anti-HBc positive units is important for evaluation of the need for anti-HBc blood donor screening. In this study, the HBsAg negative blood units were evaluated for anti-HBc and all of anti-HBc positive units were tested for HBV DNA by PCR method.

 

 Materials and Methods

 Extra samples were collected from 2000 HBsAg, anti-HCV, anti-HIV and RPR-negative blood donors. All of the samples were examined by the approved anti-HBc assay. All anti-HBc positive samples were tested by anti-HBs assays and evaluated for HBV DNA (PCR). The sensitivity of the HBV DNA (PCR) assasy was estimated to be 300 geq/ml according to VQC proficiency panels.

 

 Results

 230 (11.5%) out of 2000 samples were positive for anti-HBc. 179 (77.8%) out of 230 anti-HBc positive samples were HBsAb positive, and 51(23.2%) HBsAb negative. All 230 samples were assayed for single HBV DNA (PCR) 227 of which came out to be negative for HBV DNA (PCR). Three blood donors were recalled and new samples from two of whom were collected. These new samples were negative for HBV DNA.

 

 Conclusions

 Further study for evaluation of HBV DNA in anti-HBc positive blood units with full automatic instruments and usage of blood bags with accessories is strongly recommended.

  

Key words: PCR, Blood donors, HBs Ag 
Keywords: PCR, Blood donors, HBs Ag
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Amini Kafi-abad S, Talebian A, Moghtadaie M, Ranjbar Kermani F, Ferdowsian F, Samie S, et al . Detection of hepatitis B virus DNA (PCR) in HBsAg negative, anti-HBc positive blood donors in Tehran province. Sci J Iran Blood Transfus Organ 2007; 3 (5) :387-379
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Volume 3, Issue 5 (Winter 2007 Blood Safety Suppl 2007) Back to browse issues page
فصلنامه پژوهشی خون Scientific Journal of Iran Blood Transfus Organ
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