Hepatitis B core antigen antibody as an indicator of a low grade carrier state for hepatitis B virus in a Saudi Arabian blood donor population
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Bernvil, SS
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机构:Dept. of Pathol. and Lab. Medicine, King Faisal Specialist Hosp. Res. C., Riyadh
Bernvil, SS
Andrews, V
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机构:Dept. of Pathol. and Lab. Medicine, King Faisal Specialist Hosp. Res. C., Riyadh
Andrews, V
Kuhns, MC
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机构:Dept. of Pathol. and Lab. Medicine, King Faisal Specialist Hosp. Res. C., Riyadh
Kuhns, MC
McNamara, AL
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机构:Dept. of Pathol. and Lab. Medicine, King Faisal Specialist Hosp. Res. C., Riyadh
McNamara, AL
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[1] Dept. of Pathol. and Lab. Medicine, King Faisal Specialist Hosp. Res. C., Riyadh
[2] Abbott Laboratories, Abbott Park, IL
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TRANSFUSION SCIENCE
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1997年
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18卷
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01期
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10.1016/S0955-3886(96)00076-8
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ;
100201 ;
摘要:
Blood donor screening for anti-hepatitis B score antigen (anti-HBc) was introduced as a surrogate marker of non-A, non-B hepatitis prior to the availability of a specific test for hepatitis C. In areas endemic for hepatitis B virus (HBV), such as Saudi Arabia, earlier studies indicated that up to 30% of blood donors might disqualify if screened for anti-HBc. The issue was readdressed in a study of 6035 consecutive first-time Saudi national blood donors in an attempt to identify a subgroup of anti-HBc positive donors who might be at high risk of being low grade carriers of HBV. An isolated anti-HBc of high titer in a donor with a low or absent anti-hepatitis B surface antigen (anti-HBsAg) was taken as an indicator of increased risk of a low grade carrier state. Using this algorithm, an additional 125 (2%) donors would disqualify. HBsAg immune complex assays and polymerase chain reaction of donor samples with an isolated anti-HBc identified two donors with immune complexes and two donors with HBV DNA. All four donor samples expressed over 90% neutralization in the anti-HBc supplementary testing, indicating high titer anti-HBc. These findings seem to support the suggested policy of donor exclusion based on the anti-HBc and anti-HBsAg serology as a means to eliminate low grade carriers of HBV in endemic areas without jeopardizing the blood supply. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd.