Medical Laboratory Journal (Jul 2015)

Molecular detection of hepatitis delta virus in blood donors with RT-PCR

  • Malekpour, B.,
  • Tajbakhsh, E,
  • Khamesipour, F,
  • Rahimi, A

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 2
pp. 26 – 31

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Abstract Background and Objective: Hepatitis delta virus is an imperfect virus with RNA and its activity depends on the presence of hepatitis B virus. This virus can lead to acute and chronic diseases in the liver. This study aimed to detect the hepatitis delta virus in blood donors with positive Hepatitis B Surface Antigens (HBsAg). Material and Methods: In this Study, 350 serum samples were obtained from the people infected with hepatitis B blood in Transfusion organization of Shahrekord city, Iran. After extracting RNA by RNA Plus kit and making cDNA, the samples were evaluated by using RT PCR. Results: Of 350, two samples (0.57%) were infected by HDV. Conclusion: Low prevalence of HDV infection shows that Hepatitis B is being controlled in Shahrekord. Keywords: Hepatitis Delta Virus, Blood Donors, Hepatitis B Surface Antigens

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