Frequency of Hepatitis C Virus and Hepatitis B Virus among Children undergoing multiple Blood Transfusions
Tasneem Kousar, Rizwana Qureshi, Bhag Chand Lohano, Chetan Das, Sonika Hotwani
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ABSTRACT
Objective: To
evaluate the frequency of hepatitis C virus and hepatitis B virus among
children underwent multiple blood transfusions at tertiary care Hospital.
Methodology:
This
cross-sectional retrospective study was conducted at paediatrics department of
Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences. All the children below the
age of 12 years, both gender and presented with history of multiple blood
transfusions due different hematological disorders at paediatrics department
were included. After taking complete medical history, all the children
underwent screening for hepatitis B virus and hepatitis C virus. After taking
verbal informed consent a 3 ml or 5ml blood sample was taken from each case and
sent to the Hospital diagnostic Laboratory for the HCV and HVB screening. All
the data was collected by the self-made study proforma. Data analysis was done
using SPSS version 20.
Results:
A
total of 102 children were studied. The mean age of the children was 8.57+2.97
years and average hemoglobin level was 9.26+2.91. Males were in the
majority 74(72.5%). Most of the children 42(41.2%) had thalassemia. The
frequency of HBV was 5.9% and HCV was 33.3% among children of multiple blood
transfusions. The frequency of HCV and HBV were insignificant according to
gender (p->0.05) and statistically significant according to numbers of blood
transfusion (p-<0.05).
Conclusion:
It
was concluded that the frequency of HCV infection was high among children of
multiple blood transfusions.
Key words: TTI, HCV, HBV, seropositivity