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Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research



    CO-INFECTIONS IN THE BLOOD DONORS: A STUDY FROM PEOPLE MIGRATED OF DAHOD TRIBAL DISTRICT AND COMING BACK TO DAHOD OF THE EASTERN PART OF GUJARAT.


    Mane Shailejkumar, Sarwankar Ashvika, Pandav Amitkumar
    JCDR. 2024: 1690 -1702

    Abstract

    Introduction – Dahod district in Gujrat is an entirely Tribal and backward populated area. The total population of the district is 21,20,000. Most of the population always migrates to developed areas of the country in search of jobs and work. This study Targeted people who migrated from the Dahod Tribal district and returned to Dahod in eastern Gujarat. Blood transfusion is a treatment and has proven lifesaving in millions of lives. Unsafe blood transfusion is one of the transmission methods for infectious agents. Therefore, this study aimed to assess the seroprevalence of co infection of transfusion-transmitted infections in these migrated blood donors.

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    Volume & Issue

    Volume 15 Issue 11

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    CO-INFECTIONS IN THE BLOOD DONORS: A STUDY FROM PEOPLE MIGRATED OF DAHOD TRIBAL DISTRICT AND COMING BACK TO DAHOD OF THE EASTERN PART OF GUJARAT.


    Mane Shailejkumar, Sarwankar Ashvika, Pandav Amitkumar
    JCDR. 2024: 2052-2064

    Abstract

    Introduction – Dahod district in Gujrat is an entirely Tribal and backward populated area. The total population of the district is 21,20,000. Most of the population always migrates to developed areas of the country in search of jobs and work. This study Targeted people who migrated from the Dahod Tribal district and returned to Dahod in eastern Gujarat. Blood transfusion is a treatment and has proven lifesaving in millions of lives. Unsafe blood transfusion is one of the transmission methods for infectious agents. Therefore, this study aimed to assess the seroprevalence of co infection of transfusion-transmitted infections in these migrated blood donors.

    Description

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    Volume & Issue

    Volume 15 Issue 11

    Keywords