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Title: Current Screening Strategy Poses Risk of Spreading of Hepatitis C Virus Infection
Authors: Ullah, Sajjad
Ahmad, Sohail
Ali, Qaisar
Jamal, Arshad
Yousaf, Muhammad Zubair
Waqar, AhmedBilal
Issue Date: Nov-2020
Publisher: Frontier Science Associates
Citation: Ullah, S., Ahmad, S., Ali, Q., Jamal, A., Yousaf, M.Z. and Waqar, A.B. 2020. Current Screening Strategy Poses Risk of Spreading of Hepatitis C Virus Infection Int J Front Sci, 5(1)
Series/Report no.: The International Journal of Frontier Sciences 5(1);Volume 5, Issue 1
Abstract: Background: Hepatitis C virus is one of the significant causes of morbidity and mortality in the World. Surprisingly, despite national screening campaigns, new cases of HCV are still on the rise. Methods: A total of 5914 healthy blood donors was included in this study after informed consent. Anti-HCV ELISA was used to check presence of antigen in participant’s plasma.using Monlisa HCV AntigenAntibody Ultra kit. Final confirmation was done by using real time PCR considered as a gold standard. Results: 0.5% of anti-HCV ELISA negative samples showed presence of antigen in plasma, when checked through core Ag detection method. Conclusion: Our result suggested that HCV core antigen detection and/or combo testing are far safer screening methods for the detection of HCV and the use of these methods can avoid/reduce further spread of this deadly disease.
URI: 10.11.12.71:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/1925
ISSN: 2618-0359
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