PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATON OF THE CORRELATION BETWEEN POSITIVE HBV-DNA TEST AND CHARACTERISTICS OF VOLUNTARY BLOOD DONORS AT CHO RAY BLOOD TRANSFUSION CENTER

Lê Nhật Minh Phạm , Thị Nga Nguyễn , Hoàng Oanh Lê

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Aim: Preliminary investigation of the correlation between HBV-DNA (+) tests and characteristics of voluntary blood donors at Cho Ray blood transfusion center as gender, group of age, location, ABO and Rhesus blood groups. Objectives: 14 first-time and retained voluntary blood donors tested HBV-DNA (+) detected by realtime-PCR technique in a study recruiting from 31,087 voluntary blood donors at Cho Ray Blood Transfusion Center-Cho Ray Hospital from February 2023 to April 2023. Methods: Cross-sectional, retrospective description. Results: In an investigation of 14 first-time and retained blood donors with HBV-DNA (+) tests, we recorded some main results as follows: The age group of the research subjects focused from 46-60 years old (50%), male gender accounted for the majority (71.4%), and the majority of blood donors lived in Ho Chi Minh City (28.6%), the blood donors with blood type O, Rhesus (+) accounts for a large number (50%). It was initially noted that there was a correlation between age group (46-60 years old) and male gender of voluntary blood donors with HBV-DNA (+) tests (p<0.05). Conclusion: It was initially noted that there was a correlation between age group (46-60 years old) and male gender of voluntary blood donors with HBV-DNA (+) tests. This is an important data for Cho Ray Blood Transfusion Center developing appropriate and effective strategies on blood donation campaigns focusing on key subjects to recruit safe blood donors, contributing to blood transfusion safety.

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