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6. Frequency of Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C Seropositivity Among Repeatedly Transfused Thalassemic Children

Amna Mateen1, Raja Imtiaz Ahmed1, Muhammad Abdul Quddus2, Rizwan Saeed Kiani2 and Sheikh M Taqqi Anwar2

ABSTRACT

Objective: To determine the frequency of Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C seropositivity among repeatedly transfused thalassaemic children at a tertiary care hospital in Punjab.

Study Design: Cross sectional study

Place and Duration of Study: This study was conducted at the Department of Paediatrics, Poonch Medical College Rawalakot from March 2016 to September 2016.

Materials and Methods: This study involved 300 children of both genders aged between 2-12 years presenting with beta-Thalassemia Major having ≥10 transfusions at the time of presentation. A written informed consent was taken from parents of each patient before they underwent laboratory testing for hepatitis B and C. Various social and demographic factors were also related with the seropositivity of both the visruses.

Results: Mean age of the patients were 6.95±3.19 years. There were 169 (56.3%) male and 131 (43.7%) female patients in the study group. The number of transfusions ranged from 10 to 149 with a mean of 70.55±39.31. 31 (10.3%) children were seropositive for hepatitis B. The frequency of Hepatitis B seropositivity increased significantly with increasing age of the patient and with increasing number of transfusions. 128 (42.7%) children were seropositive for hepatitis C. The frequency of Hepatitis C seropositivity increased significantly with increasing age of the patient and with increasing number of transfusions.

Conclusion: The frequency of Hepatitis B and C seropositivity was found to be 10.3% and 42.7% respectively among repeatedly transfused thalassaemic children presenting at a tertiary care hospital in Punjab. The frequency increased significantly with increasing age of the patient and number of transfusions received before presentation.

Key Words: β-Thalassemia Major, Blood Transfusions, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C

Citation of article: Mateen A, Ahmed RI, Quddus MA, Kiani RS, Anwar SMT. Frequency of Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C Seropositivity Among Repeatedly Transfused Thalassemic Children. Med Forum 2020;31(5):25-29.