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Introduction: Kazakhstan is being considered medium-endemic for Hepatitis B virus infection (HBV). HBV remains transmissible by direct exposure to infected blood or organic fluids. This cross-sectional study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of anti-HBcore and the risk factors impacting positive anti-HBcore markers among donors at Scientific-Production Center of Transfusiology, Ministry of Healthcare of the Republic of Kazakhstan. Materials and Methods: The samples taken from blood donors were tested for anti-HBcore, by the chemiluminescence immunoassay method on the Architect i2000SR (Abbott). In case of positive anti-HBcore, the blood samples were further tested for anti-HBs on the Architect i2000SR (Abbott). Alanine aminotransferase (ALT) indicators were tested by kinetic method on the Biosystems A25 analyzer. Statistical analysis was conducted using R software (version 4.1.1, 2021). Results: Five thousand seven hundred and nine people aged 18–66 years included in the study, the proportion of men and women was 68.17% and 31.83%, respectively. The average age of the participants was 35.7 ± 10.57 years. The prevalence of anti-HBcore among donors was 17.2% (983). Among participants with elevated ALT (170), this marker was determined in 23%, and for donors with normal levels of ALT (5539)−17%. Participants with positive anti-HBcore scores were on average older (41.8 vs. 34.4 years, p
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Savchuk, T., Grinvald, Y., Ali, M., Sepetiene, R., Saussakova, S., Zhangazieva, K., … Abdrakhmanova, S. (2023). Antibodies to Hepatitis B core antigen prevalence study in Kazakhstan. Immunity, Inflammation and Disease, 11(3). https://doi.org/10.1002/iid3.793
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