Selective malaria antibody screening among eligible blood donors in Jiangsu, China

Autores/as

  • Hong Lin Jiangsu Province Blood Center
  • Shaowen Zhu Jiangsu Province Blood Center
  • Shengjiang Zhu Jiangsu Province Blood Center
  • Lei Shao Jiangsu Province Blood Center
  • Nan Zhu Jiangsu Province Blood Center
  • Chengyin Huang Jiangsu Province Blood Center
  • Jun Sun Jiangsu Province Blood Center

Palabras clave:

Malaria antibodies, Eligible blood donor, Plasmodium DNA

Resumen

The risk of transfusion-transmitted malaria is a major concern in many countries. This study investigated the prevalence of malaria antibodies and parasitemia in eligible blood donors in Jiangsu, in Eastern China. Malaria antibodies were detected in 2.13% of the 704 plasma samples studied. We found that the prevalence of malaria antibodies was not significantly correlated with gender, occupation and frequency of donation, but it increased with age. No Plasmodium was observed in red blood cells and no Plasmodium DNA was detected in any of the antibody-positive samples. The prevalence of malaria antibodies was not higher than expected in Eastern China.

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Publicado

2017-01-01

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Brief Communication

Cómo citar

Lin, H., Zhu, S., Zhu, S., Shao, L., Zhu, N., Huang, C., & Sun, J. (2017). Selective malaria antibody screening among eligible blood donors in Jiangsu, China. Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De São Paulo, 59, e43. https://www.journals.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/140696