Introduction: assessing the knowledge, attitudes, practices and behaviors among blood donors in South Kivu and identify risk factors for viral markers. Methods: a descriptive and analytical cross-sectional study involved 595 blood donors in the city of Bukavu (Head city of the province of South Kivu) in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. Results: our sample consisted of 70.3% men with a median age of 23 and 77% of young people fewer than 30 years. The score of knowledge and attitude of blood donor's volunteer on blood safety were assessed at 23.5% and 79.1%. A statistically significant difference was observed between the loyal and new blood donors volunteer (25.1% vs 64.6% p < 0.001); between blood donors volunteer of low and high ed...
Abstract Background According to the latest Tanzanian National AIDS Control Programme (NACP) report ...
peer reviewedBackground Prevalence of sickle cell trait is high in the Democratic Republic of Congo...
Background and objectives: Million\'s of lives are saved each year through blood transfusion. Nevert...
Introduction: Assessing the knowledge, attitudes, practices and behaviors among blood donors in Sout...
Objectives. To determine the impact of the mode of recruitment of blood donors on the prevalence of ...
Objectives. To determine the impact of the mode of recruitment of blood donors on the prevalence of ...
Objectives: To estimate HIV prevalence in various blood donor populations, to identity sociodemograp...
Transfusion-transmissible viral infections, such as hepatitis C virus (HCV), hepatitis B virus (HBV)...
Background: The seroprevalence of HIV and Hepatitis B viruses in directed blood donors is lacking in...
BackgroundThe importance of blood safety in public health was recognized long ago, and data are esse...
BackgroundBlood transfusion saves many people every year that would otherwise have died. The present...
INTRODUCTION:A number of parenteral infections in third-world countries are caused by blood transfus...
Background: Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection in susceptible patients is associatedwith serious morbid...
The authors trace the history of blood transfusion in the Democratic Republic of Congo, as inherited...
BackgroundAlthough blood transfusion is an intervention that saves lives, it poses significant risks...
Abstract Background According to the latest Tanzanian National AIDS Control Programme (NACP) report ...
peer reviewedBackground Prevalence of sickle cell trait is high in the Democratic Republic of Congo...
Background and objectives: Million\'s of lives are saved each year through blood transfusion. Nevert...
Introduction: Assessing the knowledge, attitudes, practices and behaviors among blood donors in Sout...
Objectives. To determine the impact of the mode of recruitment of blood donors on the prevalence of ...
Objectives. To determine the impact of the mode of recruitment of blood donors on the prevalence of ...
Objectives: To estimate HIV prevalence in various blood donor populations, to identity sociodemograp...
Transfusion-transmissible viral infections, such as hepatitis C virus (HCV), hepatitis B virus (HBV)...
Background: The seroprevalence of HIV and Hepatitis B viruses in directed blood donors is lacking in...
BackgroundThe importance of blood safety in public health was recognized long ago, and data are esse...
BackgroundBlood transfusion saves many people every year that would otherwise have died. The present...
INTRODUCTION:A number of parenteral infections in third-world countries are caused by blood transfus...
Background: Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection in susceptible patients is associatedwith serious morbid...
The authors trace the history of blood transfusion in the Democratic Republic of Congo, as inherited...
BackgroundAlthough blood transfusion is an intervention that saves lives, it poses significant risks...
Abstract Background According to the latest Tanzanian National AIDS Control Programme (NACP) report ...
peer reviewedBackground Prevalence of sickle cell trait is high in the Democratic Republic of Congo...
Background and objectives: Million\'s of lives are saved each year through blood transfusion. Nevert...