THE HEPATITIS B STATUS OF VOLUNTEER AT HANOI MEDICAL UNIVERSITY 2021
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Objective: To study the characteristics and prevalence of HBV infection in voluntary blood donors at Hanoi Medical University hospital. Methods: cross-sectional study. Determination of HBsAg by rapid immunochromatographic test and chemiluminescent autoimmunoassay Results and conclusions: the rate of HBV infection by rapid test was 2.7% and the rate increased by 0.4% when performed by chemiluminescence. The age of HBV infection has the highest rate. in the group < 20 years old. The rate of HBV infection in this group also accounted for the highest rate of 75.8%. Patients infected with HBV according to blood group showed that group O accounted for 45.5%, group B accounted for 30.3%
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HBV, HBsAg, blood donor
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