| Literature DB >> 20859505 |
Janak Kishore1, Manisha Srivastava, Nabjyoti Choudhary.
Abstract
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Parvovirus B19 (B19) being a non-enveloped DNA virus is hence thermo-stable to the current methods of viral inactivation. Therefore transfusion of blood or its component from a viremic donor to non-immune recipients may result in transfusion-transmitted B19 infection with occasional sinister complications. The serologically naïve blood donor population in our country has not been studied. Hence a study was designed to find the sero-status of B19 virus in normal voluntary blood donor population (relatives of recipients) as an indirect measure of the susceptibility to B19 in north Indians together with seroepidemiology of B19.Entities:
Keywords: Antibodies; ELISA; blood donors; erythrovirus; parvovirus B19; seroprevalence
Year: 2010 PMID: 20859505 PMCID: PMC2937302 DOI: 10.4103/0973-6247.67022
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Asian J Transfus Sci ISSN: 0973-6247
Figure 1The standard graph showing near sigmoid line indicating specificity of immunological binding between antigen and antibodies of parvovirus B19
Age distribution in relation to anti B19 IgG antibodies in north Indian blood donors
| Age group (years) | Total no. of donors | Positive for B 19 IgG(%) | Negative for B 19 IgG(%) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 18-30 | 493 | 199(40.3) | 294(59.6) |
| 30-40 | 350 | 130(37.1) | 220(62.8) |
| 30-40 | 137 | 61(44.5) | 76(55.5) |
| 50-60 | 20 | 10(50) | 10(50) |
Significantly higher prevalence was in older age group (50-60 years) in comparison to both younger age groups (18-30 years and 30-40 years) (P<0.01)
Distribution of anti B19 IgG positivity in relation to income and occupation
| Occupation | Income (thousand per month) | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Low (< 2) | Middle (2-8) | High (> 8) | |||||
| Positive (%) | Total | Positive (%) | Total | Positive (%) | Total | ||
| Service | 39 (33) | 118 | 72 (41.8) | 172 | 19 (73) | 26 | |
| Unskilled labourer | 49 (48) | 101 | 12 (58.7) | 20 | 00 | 00 | |
| Skilled labourer | 51 (45.5) | 112 | 02 (33.3) | 05 | 01 (100) | 01 | |
| Business | 32 (34) | 94 | 51 (33.2) | 120 | 16 (55) | 29 | |
| Other | 62 (38.6) | 159 | 15 (39.5) | 39 | 01 (25) | 04 | |
| Total | 233 (39.8) | 584 | 152 (42.6) | 356 | 37 (61.6) | 60 | |
Distribution of anti B19 IgG positivity by education and size of the house
| Education | House size | Positive (%) | Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| Illiterate | Small | 39(54.9) | 71 |
| Large | 41(27.3) | 150 | |
| Total | 80(36.1) | 221 | |
| Low educated | Small | 45(47.3) | 95 |
| Large | 57(39.3) | 145 | |
| Total | 102(42.5) | 240 | |
| Highly educated | Small | 97(41.1) | 236 |
| Large | 119(39.3) | 303 | |
| Total | 216(40) | 539 |