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Prevalence and Association of Transfusion Transmitted Infections with ABO and Rh Blood Groups among Blood Donors at the National Blood Bank, Amman, Jordan

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Department of Medical Analysis, Princess Aisha Bint Al-Hussein College of Nursing and Medical Sciences, Al-Hussein Bin Talal University, Ma’an 71111, Jordan
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Department of Applied Medical Sciences, Community College of Unaizah, Qassim University, Buraydah 51431, Saudi Arabia
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Department of Medical Laboratories, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Hodeidah University, Al Hodaidah YM08, Yemen
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Anti-Doping Lab Qatar, Doha 27775, Qatar
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Department of Pharmacology, College of Pharmacy, Riyadh Elm University, Riyadh 13244, Saudi Arabia
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Ministry of Health, Riyadh 12233, Saudi Arabia
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Physiology Division, Zoology Department, Faculty of Science, Beni-Suef University, Beni-Suef 62514, Egypt
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Medicina 2020, 56(12), 701; https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina56120701
Received: 24 October 2020 / Revised: 7 December 2020 / Accepted: 10 December 2020 / Published: 16 December 2020
Background and objectives: Blood screening is considered a compulsory procedure in health care services to reduce the occurrence of transfusion transmitted infections (TTIs). This study estimated the distribution rates of ABO and Rh blood group systems, prevalence rates of TTIs among blood donors and their association with the ABO blood group and Rh system. Materials and Methods: A retrospective study was conducted at the national blood bank, Amman, Jordan for a period of 6 years (from January 2013 to December 2018). For TTIs analysis, about 5 mL blood sample was collected from each volunteer. A total of 365,029 persons (346,048 (94.8%) males and 18,981 (5.2%) females) donated their blood at the national blood bank, Amman, Jordan from January 2013 to December 2018. Results: The results revealed that O and A were the most prevalent blood groups (37.44% and 36.82%, respectively), followed by B (18.62%) and AB (7.12%). The distribution of Rh + ve and Rh − ve among blood donors showed that Rh + ve donors were more prevalent (88.73%) compared with Rh − ve (11.27%). HBsAg was the most prevalent viral infection (0.38%) followed by HCV (0.13%), syphilis (0.02%), HIV (0.006%) and the male donors were highly infected when compared with female donors. The association between ABO/Rh blood groups and TTIs infections was nonsignificant. Conclusions: In conclusion, low frequency rates of TTIs among blood donors were detected in the current study, but improvements are still continuously required. Low percentages of female donors need to be managed via conducting health cultural education programs. View Full-Text
Keywords: blood group; Rh; blood donors; blood bank; Jordan blood group; Rh; blood donors; blood bank; Jordan
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Hroob, A.M.A.; Saghir, S.A.M.; Almaiman, A.A.; Alsalahi, O.S.A.; Al-Wajeeh, A.S.; Al-Shargi, O.Y.A.; Al-Balagi, N.; Mahmoud, A.M. Prevalence and Association of Transfusion Transmitted Infections with ABO and Rh Blood Groups among Blood Donors at the National Blood Bank, Amman, Jordan. Medicina 2020, 56, 701. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina56120701

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Hroob AMA, Saghir SAM, Almaiman AA, Alsalahi OSA, Al-Wajeeh AS, Al-Shargi OYA, Al-Balagi N, Mahmoud AM. Prevalence and Association of Transfusion Transmitted Infections with ABO and Rh Blood Groups among Blood Donors at the National Blood Bank, Amman, Jordan. Medicina. 2020; 56(12):701. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina56120701

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Hroob, Amir M.A., Sultan A.M. Saghir, Amer A. Almaiman, Omar S.A. Alsalahi, Abdullah S. Al-Wajeeh, Omar Y.A. Al-Shargi, Nader Al-Balagi, and Ayman M. Mahmoud. 2020. "Prevalence and Association of Transfusion Transmitted Infections with ABO and Rh Blood Groups among Blood Donors at the National Blood Bank, Amman, Jordan" Medicina 56, no. 12: 701. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina56120701

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