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Cytomegalovirus infection among Blood Donors in Usmanu Danfodiyo University Teaching Hospital Sokoto, Nigeria.
Published in April 2016 Issue 2 (Vol. 6, Issue 2, 2016)

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The aim of this study was to determine the ABO and Rhesus D Blood group and CMV Status of blood donors in Usmanu Danfodiyo University Teaching Hospital, Sokoto. Two hundred and ninety (290) consecutively –recruited blood donors, consisting of 287 males and 3 females aged 19 – 55 years with mean age 39 ± 21 years were screened for their ABO and Rh D blood group and CMV antibodies status using the Lorne Laboratories (UK) antisera and CTK Biotech (U.S.A.) Onsite CMV IgG/IgM Duo rapid test for CMV-IgG and IgM detection. The result shows that 57.9% of the donors were CMV positive for IgM only, 3.1% were positive for both IgM and IgG and 4.82% were positive for IgG only while the remaining 34.18% were negative. The prevalence of CMV positivity was higher among blood group O donors (30.7%) compared to blood group A (16.2%), B (15.5%) and AB (0.34%). CMV positivity was higher among blood donors in the 25-29 years age group (16.6%) compared to those in the 19-24 years (16.2%), 30-35 years (12.1%), 36-40 years (10.3%), 41-45 years (8.7%), 46- 50 years (1.40%) and 51-55 years age group (0.70%). This present study indicates mild endemicity of CMV infection among blood donors in Sokoto, Nigeria. There is need to routinely screen blood donors for CMV particularly for donor units intended for use in neonates, pregnant women, AIDS patients, immunosuppressed and transplant patients. The use of leucocyte- rich whole blood transfusion should be discouraged in Nigeria. Effort should be made to implement universal leucodepletion of donated units. There is also the need to educate clinical staff to ensure that CMV negative units are requested for patients in whom CMV negative units are indicated.
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Udomah FA
View all publications →Jobbi YD
View all publications →Isah IZ
View all publications →Abdulrahaman Y
View all publications →Onuigwe Festus
View all publications →Egenti NB
View all publications →Musa Bachaka
View all publications →Erhabor O
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April 2016 Issue 2 (Vol. 6, Issue 2, 2016)AJPTR62025
AJPTR-01-000699
2016-04-01
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FA & YD & IZ & Y & Festus & NB & Bachaka & O (2016). Cytomegalovirus infection among Blood Donors in Usmanu Danfodiyo University Teaching Hospital Sokoto, Nigeria.. American Journal of PharmTech Research, 6(2), xx-xx. https://ajptr.com/articles/AJPTR62025
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