Assessment of a self-deferral form for screening blood donors, Chiang Mai University Hospital, Thailand

A self-deferral form has been used to screen Chiang Mai University Hospital blood donors and was improved in 2005. It has never been evaluated. The study aimed to assess the self-deferral form procedures in detecting infected donors. Sera from 5,083 donors, who passed the self-deferral screening for...

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Main Authors: Thaikruea L., Nantachit N., Leetrakool N., Fongsatitkul L., Sompan P., Heaton A., Nelson K.E.
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Published: 2014
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-23772014-08-30T02:00:47Z Assessment of a self-deferral form for screening blood donors, Chiang Mai University Hospital, Thailand Thaikruea L. Nantachit N. Leetrakool N. Fongsatitkul L. Sompan P. Heaton A. Nelson K.E. A self-deferral form has been used to screen Chiang Mai University Hospital blood donors and was improved in 2005. It has never been evaluated. The study aimed to assess the self-deferral form procedures in detecting infected donors. Sera from 5,083 donors, who passed the self-deferral screening form, were tested with the routine immuno-assays (serology) for HIV 1 and 2 antibodies, P24 antigen, HCV antibodies, HBV surface antigen, and syphilis. Antibody negative sera were also tested individually with the the Procleix Ultrio Assay for HIV-1 DNA, HCV RNA, and HBV DNA. The donors who had discrepant results between serology and NAT were evaluated with additional tests, including a more sensitive Alternative Nucleic Acid Test, AntiBcore IgM, AntiBcore IgG, HBsAg and Anti HBs. Among 5,083 donors, 331 (6.5%) had at least one positive marker. In multiple logistic regression analysis, the statistically significant factors (adjusted odds ratio and 95% Cl) for infection were age 30 years or below [1.45 (1.03, 2.03)], male gender [2.73 (1.64, 4.56)], primary school or lower education [1.56 (1.09, 2.23)], first-time donation [1.82 (1.25, 2.67)], and frequent donation [0.80 (0.70, 0.92)]. The safest donors were females, older than 30 years, with an education more than primary school, and frequent donation. Because of missing responses to some sensitive questions, there remains a need for further improvement of the self-deferral form. 2014-08-30T02:00:47Z 2014-08-30T02:00:47Z 2008 Article 01251562 19058588 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-52649155031&partnerID=40&md5=27d9f52aed3e859db488e109a63dcde1 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19058588 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/2377 English
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description A self-deferral form has been used to screen Chiang Mai University Hospital blood donors and was improved in 2005. It has never been evaluated. The study aimed to assess the self-deferral form procedures in detecting infected donors. Sera from 5,083 donors, who passed the self-deferral screening form, were tested with the routine immuno-assays (serology) for HIV 1 and 2 antibodies, P24 antigen, HCV antibodies, HBV surface antigen, and syphilis. Antibody negative sera were also tested individually with the the Procleix Ultrio Assay for HIV-1 DNA, HCV RNA, and HBV DNA. The donors who had discrepant results between serology and NAT were evaluated with additional tests, including a more sensitive Alternative Nucleic Acid Test, AntiBcore IgM, AntiBcore IgG, HBsAg and Anti HBs. Among 5,083 donors, 331 (6.5%) had at least one positive marker. In multiple logistic regression analysis, the statistically significant factors (adjusted odds ratio and 95% Cl) for infection were age 30 years or below [1.45 (1.03, 2.03)], male gender [2.73 (1.64, 4.56)], primary school or lower education [1.56 (1.09, 2.23)], first-time donation [1.82 (1.25, 2.67)], and frequent donation [0.80 (0.70, 0.92)]. The safest donors were females, older than 30 years, with an education more than primary school, and frequent donation. Because of missing responses to some sensitive questions, there remains a need for further improvement of the self-deferral form.
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author Thaikruea L.
Nantachit N.
Leetrakool N.
Fongsatitkul L.
Sompan P.
Heaton A.
Nelson K.E.
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Assessment of a self-deferral form for screening blood donors, Chiang Mai University Hospital, Thailand
author_facet Thaikruea L.
Nantachit N.
Leetrakool N.
Fongsatitkul L.
Sompan P.
Heaton A.
Nelson K.E.
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title Assessment of a self-deferral form for screening blood donors, Chiang Mai University Hospital, Thailand
title_short Assessment of a self-deferral form for screening blood donors, Chiang Mai University Hospital, Thailand
title_full Assessment of a self-deferral form for screening blood donors, Chiang Mai University Hospital, Thailand
title_fullStr Assessment of a self-deferral form for screening blood donors, Chiang Mai University Hospital, Thailand
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