Affiliation:
1. CCAP Hospital, PO Box 19, Ekwendeni, Malawi
Abstract
Recently there has been an increasing realization that for the prevention of transfusion-associated HIV infection, HIV screening alone is insufficient1. In 1988, a treatment protocol for children under 5 years with severe anaemia, was introduced in Ekwendeni Hospital2. Initial results showed that it was possible to reduce the number of blood transfusions without increasing the mortality rate. By January 1992 the protocol was being widely disregarded by ward staff, and transfusion rates had increased. Strict enforcement of the transfusion protocol from the 16 January produced a sharp drop in the percentage transfused from 44% to 11%. Mortality rates remained similar throughout the period of the study. Thus, it would appear to be possible, with the use of the transfusion protocol, to reduce the number of blood transfusions carried out, without affecting mortality rates, and hence to reduce the risk of transfusion-associated HIV.
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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