Seroprevalence and trends in transfusion transmissible infections among voluntary non-remunerated blood donors at the Malawi Blood Transfusion Service-a time trend study
Introduction Collecting blood from voluntary non-remunerated blood donors from low risk populations is a key strategy for blood safety. Identifying such populations involves analysis of population and blood donor data to identify risk factors for transfusion transmissible infections (TTIs). There ar...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Malawi medical journal 2020-09, Vol.31 (2) |
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Zusammenfassung: | Introduction Collecting blood from voluntary non-remunerated blood
donors from low risk populations is a key strategy for blood safety.
Identifying such populations involves analysis of population and blood
donor data to identify risk factors for transfusion transmissible
infections (TTIs). There are no recent seroprevalence statistics for
blood donors in Malawi. This study fills this gap by describing
characteristics of blood donors, trend of annual prevalence of HIV,
HBV, HCV and syphilis and factors associated with each TTI. Methods
Retrospective analysis of blood donors' records in the MBTS
database from 2011 to 2015 was undertaken. Summary statistics were
performed to describe characteristics of the blood donors. Univariable
and multivariable logistic regression analyses were performed to
determine association between prevalence of infections and
socio-demographic factors. Time trend analysis was done to assess
changes in prevalence. P-value |
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ISSN: | 1995-7262 |