Likely transmission of hepatitis C virus through sharing of cutting and perforating instruments in blood donors in the State of Pará, Northern Brazil

Author:

Oliveira-Filho Aldemir Branco de1,Pimenta Adriana do Socorro Coelho2,Rojas Márcia de Fátima Maciel2,Chagas Márcia Cristina Munhoz2,Crespo Deborah Maia3,Crescente José Ângelo Barletta1,Lemos José Alexandre Rodrigues de1

Affiliation:

1. Universidade Federal do Pará, Brasil

2. Fundação Centro de Hematologia e Hemoterapia do Pará, Brasil

3. Secretaria de Estado de Saúde Pública do Pará

Abstract

We determined the risk factors for HCV infection in blood donors in the State of Pará, Northern Brazil. We examined 256 blood donors seen at the Blood Bank of Pará State between 2004 and 2006. They were divided into two groups, depending on whether they were infected with HCV or not; 116 donors were infected with HCV, while the other 140 were free of infection. The HCV-RNA was detected by real-time PCR. All of the participants filled out a questionnaire about possible risk factors. The data were evaluated using simple and multiple logistic regressions. The main risk factors for HCV were found to be use of needles and syringes sterilized at home (OR = 4.55), invasive dental treatment (OR = 3.08), shared use of razors at home (OR = 1.99), sharing of disposable razors in barbershops, beauty salons, etc. (OR = 2.34), and sharing manicure and pedicure material (OR = 3.45). Local and regional health authorities should educate the public about sharing perforating and cutting materials at home, in barber/beauty shops, and in dental clinics as risk factors for HCV infection.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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