Situation of HIV, HBV, HCV infection among patients with hematologic diseases in the National Institute of Hematology and Blood transfusion during 1998-1999
- Author:
An Thi Mai Bui
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
hematologic disease
- MeSH:
Hematologic Diseases;
HIV;
Hepatitis B virus;
Hepacivirus
- From:Journal of Vietnamese Medicine
2000;254(12):15-20
- CountryViet Nam
- Language:Vietnamese
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Abstract:
We identified anti HIV, anti HCV and HBsAg in 397 blood disease patients (160 males: 237 females with their age rank 16-80) were treated in National Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion during two year(1998-1999). The results showed that: - The proportion of HBsAg, anti HIV at blood disease patients were: 7.05%; 3.02%; 0.05%, respectively.- The proportion of HbsAg, anti HCV and anti HIV at male and female patients were:+ HBsAg: male: 11.25%; Female: 4.21%+ Anti HCV: male: 3.75%; female: 2.53%+ Anti HIV: male: 0.62%; female: 0.42%. The percentage of anti HCV is highest in hemophilia patients (51.7%).- The percentage of HBsAg is higher in MDS patients (16.2%) and hemolytic patients (14.58%).- The percentage of anti HCV(+) in patients polytransfusion is: 5.6%.- The percentage of anti HCV is highest in Kahler and lymphoma patients (19.04%). -The percentage of HBsAg is higher in MDS patients 15.7%).