Background: Blood and blood products are scarce commodities. The demand often outweighs the supply. This study is directed at investigating the blood procurement sources and the risk of viral transfusion transmissible infection. Materials and Methods: The records of the blood transfusion unit of a tertiary health facility in south-south Nigeria were studied. The procurement and screening records from 1 January to 31 December 2009 were analyzed. Results: 7,552 donor records were analyzed, 6,931 were commercial donor and 621 replacement donors. 891 commercial donors were infected, 500 (7.2%) were HIV positive, 323 (4.7%) HBV positive, 42 (0.6%) had HIV and HBV co-infection, while 28 (0.4%) were HCV positive. Twenty-three replacement donors we...
Background: Blood transfusion having some risks of transfusion transmissible infections (TTIs) in th...
Background: There have been various claims of reduction in the prevalence of human immunodeficiency ...
This study aimed to determine the Sero-prevalence of viral transfusion-transmissible Infectious dise...
Background: Blood and blood products are scarce commodities. The demand often outweighs the supply. ...
It is evident that proper screening procedures prior blood transfusion is a cost-effective approach ...
Background and objectives: Million\'s of lives are saved each year through blood transfusion. Nevert...
Abstract Background Provision of constant and safe blood has been a public health challenge in Sub-S...
Objective: This study was embarked on to investigate the pattern of blood collection and transfusion...
This study was designed to evaluate the post donation prevalence of Human immunodeficiency virus (HI...
Blood transfusion is an effective treatment for saving millions of lives worldwide each year. But un...
Banked blood is a limited resource in Nigeria. We sought to evaluate factors that may further limit ...
Transfusion-transmissible viral infections, such as hepatitis C virus (HCV), hepatitis B virus (HBV)...
Background: Blood for transfusion in Nigeria is largely collected from family members or commercial ...
The burden of hepatocellular carcinoma as well as other health complications associated with infecti...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine the prevalence of viral haemoparasites in prospective Nigerian blood d...
Background: Blood transfusion having some risks of transfusion transmissible infections (TTIs) in th...
Background: There have been various claims of reduction in the prevalence of human immunodeficiency ...
This study aimed to determine the Sero-prevalence of viral transfusion-transmissible Infectious dise...
Background: Blood and blood products are scarce commodities. The demand often outweighs the supply. ...
It is evident that proper screening procedures prior blood transfusion is a cost-effective approach ...
Background and objectives: Million\'s of lives are saved each year through blood transfusion. Nevert...
Abstract Background Provision of constant and safe blood has been a public health challenge in Sub-S...
Objective: This study was embarked on to investigate the pattern of blood collection and transfusion...
This study was designed to evaluate the post donation prevalence of Human immunodeficiency virus (HI...
Blood transfusion is an effective treatment for saving millions of lives worldwide each year. But un...
Banked blood is a limited resource in Nigeria. We sought to evaluate factors that may further limit ...
Transfusion-transmissible viral infections, such as hepatitis C virus (HCV), hepatitis B virus (HBV)...
Background: Blood for transfusion in Nigeria is largely collected from family members or commercial ...
The burden of hepatocellular carcinoma as well as other health complications associated with infecti...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine the prevalence of viral haemoparasites in prospective Nigerian blood d...
Background: Blood transfusion having some risks of transfusion transmissible infections (TTIs) in th...
Background: There have been various claims of reduction in the prevalence of human immunodeficiency ...
This study aimed to determine the Sero-prevalence of viral transfusion-transmissible Infectious dise...