Abstract:
This study was descriptive study for frequencies HIV, HBV,
HCV, Syphilis and Malaria among blood donors in Kosti Teaching
Hospital. One hundred Sudanese healthy people (both sexes male
and female, Age range between 18-50 years) were selected for this
study during the period between 01/02/2010 up to 17/02/2010.
Venous blood sample were drawn from each blood donor
under study and was use serum protein. The samples were tested
by Immuno – Chromatography Test (ICT). The data were analyzed
by SPSS Computer Program.
The results showed that (4%) of samples have positive HIV ,
(8%) have positive HBsAg, (3%) have positive HCV, (12%) have
positive Syphilis and (1%) have positive Malaria .
Donors within the age group (26-35 years) infected more
than the other age group. The correlation between a donation and
frequencies of HIV, HBV, HCV, Syphilis and Malaria were found
to be significant (P > 0.05).