Atefi A, Binesh F, Hashemi A, Atefi A, Aminorroaya M. Seroprovalence of herpes simplex1, 2 IgG antibodies in patients with beta thalassemia in a major tertiary care hospital located in Yazd, Iran. Iran J Ped Hematol Oncol 2014; 4 (2) :64-67
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Background
Patients with beta thalassemia suffer from increased
susceptibility to infections and putridity plays a major
role in the patient's morbidity and mortality. The risk
of transfusion-transmitted viral infection is well
known in these patients. However, there is dearth of
information about the seroprevalence of herpes
simplex virus (HSV) infection in patients with beta
thalassemia in literature. This study analyzes the
prevalence of anti-HSV1, 2 IgG antibodies in patients
with beta thalassemia in a major tertiary care hospital
located in Yazd,Iran.
Material and methods
In this case control study, we undertook a serological
study of HSV1,2 IgG antibodies among 45 patients
with beta thalassemia and 45 healthy individuals as
control group by ELISA method. A p.value <0.05
was considered statistically significant. Statistical
analyses were performed using SPSS.20.
Results
The prevalence of HSV 1,2 IgG antibodies were
estimated 88.8% among patients with beta
thalassemia and 77.7% in control group. Regarding
p.value=0.64, it showed no significant difference in
these two groups.
Conclusion
Although infectious diseases still represent a major
challenge in patients with beta thalassemia, HSV past
infection rate was not increased in these patients in
our study. More studies are required to clarify this
matter.
Type of Study:
Research |
Subject:
Heart Received: 2014/06/11 | Accepted: 2014/06/11 | Published: 2014/06/11