Pre-and post-transfusion testing for hepatitis b virus surface antigen and antibody in blood recipients: A single-institution experience in an area of high endemicity

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Background: Hepatitis B remains the most common transfusion-transmitted viral infection. We explored the current status of pre-transfusion screening and post-transfusion follow-up testing for hepatitis B virus (HBV) surface antigen (HBsAg) and antibodies (anti-HBs) in blood recipients from an area of high HBV endemicity. Methods: A total of 7,780 blood recipients were transfused with at least 1 unit of blood component at a single university hospital in Korea between January 2006 and December 2009. Their medical records were reviewed, and their demographic and transfusion-related data were analyzed. Results: Pre-transfusion HBsAg and anti-HBs levels were tested in 77.6% (6,037/7,780) of the recipients. The results varied widely according to recipient age. In all, 32.8% (1,982/ 6,037) of the recipients who were tested had dual negative pre-transfusion results for HBsAg and anti-HBs and, therefore, were at increased risk of HBV transmission. Post-transfusion follow-up testing for HBsAg and/or anti-HBs was performed in 22% (436/1,982) of the increased-risk group. Conclusions: Our data show that current transfusion-related laboratory testing practice is not sufficient to properly investigate possible post-transfusion infections. Routine laboratory tests, including HBsAg and anti-HBs, should be recommended in transfusion guidelines. © The Korean Society for Laboratory Medicine.

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Kim, H., Hur, M., Moon, H. W., Park, C. M., Cho, J. H., Park, K. S., … Chang, S. (2012). Pre-and post-transfusion testing for hepatitis b virus surface antigen and antibody in blood recipients: A single-institution experience in an area of high endemicity. Annals of Laboratory Medicine. Korean Society for Laboratory Medicine. https://doi.org/10.3343/alm.2012.32.1.73

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