Markers of communicable infections transfusion route: the case of the blood bank of the School of Microbiology of the University of Antioquia, 2015-2016
This book aims to estimate the seroprevalence of markers of infection transmissible via transfusion and its associated factors in donors attending the blood bank of the School of Microbiology of the Universidad de Antioquia, since 2015 to 2016. Previous studies have limitations related to the fact t...
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Flórez-Duque, Jenniffer; Universidad CES
Cardona Arias, Jaiberth Antonio; Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia
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Markers of communicable infections transfusion route: the case of the blood bank of the School of Microbiology of the University of Antioquia, 2015-2016 |
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This book aims to estimate the seroprevalence of markers of infection transmissible via transfusion and its associated factors in donors attending the blood bank of the School of Microbiology of the Universidad de Antioquia, since 2015 to 2016. Previous studies have limitations related to the fact that the population cannot be extrapolated to this research, given that they do not take into account the new infection markers that were included in 2014 for screening in blood banks; it means, they don’t make disaggregated analysis by subgroups of interest in sociodemographic and hematological terms. A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted, in which the global seroprevalence of transmissible infections in the blood bank was estimated, as well as the specific prevalence of HIV, HTLV, VHB, VHC, T. pallidum, and T. cruzi. The overallseroprevalence of infections was 3.39%, which in epidemiological terms can be considered a low occurrence. Although, from transfusion medicine, it could be considered high, given that this proportion represents a high number of deferred donors and units of discarded blood, to which the implications that this figure has for the blood bank and its donor selection process could be added. This study has multiple advantages, such as working with population data, exposing the magnitude of the occurrence of infections that are not routinely included in the programs of active epidemiological surveillance in Colombia and identifyinggroups with the highest occurrence of infections. At the same time, it has advantages of descriptive studies such as: generating hypotheses, simultaneously studying several events and several exposure factors, allowing the investigation oflong-term infections or slow development, and guiding health planning and administration actions. |
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Flórez-Duque, Jenniffer; Universidad CESCardona Arias, Jaiberth Antonio; Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia2019-11-012022-03-01T20:25:27Z2022-03-01T20:25:27Zhttps://ediciones.ucc.edu.co/index.php/ucc/catalog/book/340https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12494/44142This book aims to estimate the seroprevalence of markers of infection transmissible via transfusion and its associated factors in donors attending the blood bank of the School of Microbiology of the Universidad de Antioquia, since 2015 to 2016. Previous studies have limitations related to the fact that the population cannot be extrapolated to this research, given that they do not take into account the new infection markers that were included in 2014 for screening in blood banks; it means, they don’t make disaggregated analysis by subgroups of interest in sociodemographic and hematological terms. A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted, in which the global seroprevalence of transmissible infections in the blood bank was estimated, as well as the specific prevalence of HIV, HTLV, VHB, VHC, T. pallidum, and T. cruzi. The overallseroprevalence of infections was 3.39%, which in epidemiological terms can be considered a low occurrence. Although, from transfusion medicine, it could be considered high, given that this proportion represents a high number of deferred donors and units of discarded blood, to which the implications that this figure has for the blood bank and its donor selection process could be added. This study has multiple advantages, such as working with population data, exposing the magnitude of the occurrence of infections that are not routinely included in the programs of active epidemiological surveillance in Colombia and identifyinggroups with the highest occurrence of infections. At the same time, it has advantages of descriptive studies such as: generating hypotheses, simultaneously studying several events and several exposure factors, allowing the investigation oflong-term infections or slow development, and guiding health planning and administration actions.Este libro de investigación tiene como objetivo estimar la seroprevalencia de marcadores de infección transmisibles vía transfusional y sus factores asociados en donantes que asisten al banco de sangre de la Escuela de Microbiología de la Universidad de Antioquia, en el periodo 2015-2016. Los estudios previos en nuestro medio presentan limitaciones relacionadas con el hecho de no poder extrapolarse a la población de esta investigación, dado que no tienen en cuenta los nuevos marcadores de infección que se incluyeron en el 2014 para la tamización en bancos de sangre; no se hacen análisis desagregados por subgrupos de interés en términos sociodemográficos y hematológicos.Se realizó un estudio descriptivo transversal, en el cual se estimó la seroprevalencia global de infecciones transmisibles en el banco de sangre, así como la prevalencia específica de vih, htlv, vhb, vhc, T. pallidum y T. cruzi. La seroprevalencia globalde infecciones fue de 3,39%, que en términos epidemiológicos puede considerarse una ocurrencia baja, aunque desde el punto de vista de la medicina transfusional se podría considerar alto, dado que esta proporción representa un elevado número de donantes diferidos y unidades de sangre descartadas, a lo que podrían sumarse las implicaciones que esta cifra tiene para el banco de sangre y su proceso de selección de donantes.Este estudio presenta múltiples ventajas, como trabajar con datos poblacionales, exponer la magnitud de la ocurrencia de infecciones que no se incluyen rutinariamente en los programas de vigilancia epidemiológica activa de Colombia e identificar grupos con mayor ocurrencia de infecciones. A su vez, tiene ventajas de los estudios descriptivos como: generar hipótesis, estudiar simultáneamente varios eventos y varios factores de exposición, permitir la investigación de infecciones de larga duración o desarrollo lento, y orientar acciones de planeación y administración de servicios de salud.Digital (DA)spaEdiciones Universidad Cooperativa de ColombiaEdiciones Universidad Cooperativa de ColombiaEdiciones Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia;Ediciones Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia;Markers of communicable infections transfusion route: the case of the blood bank of the School of Microbiology of the University of Antioquia, 2015-2016Marcadores de infecciones transmisibles vía transfusional: el caso del banco de sangre de la Escuela de Microbiología de la Universidad de Antioquia, 2015-2016Marcadores de infecciones transmisibles vía transfusional: el caso del banco de sangre de la Escuela de Microbiología de la Universidad de Antioquia, 2015-2016Librohttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2f33http://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85info:eu-repo/semantics/bookinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Publication20.500.12494/44142oai:repository.ucc.edu.co:20.500.12494/441422024-08-10 17:43:00.79metadata.onlyhttps://repository.ucc.edu.coRepositorio Institucional Universidad Cooperativa de Colombiabdigital@metabiblioteca.com |