Basic Study
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World J Virol. Mar 25, 2025; 14(1): 96098
Published online Mar 25, 2025. doi: 10.5501/wjv.v14.i1.96098
Table 1 Prevalence of transfusion transmissible infections in donor groups, n (%)

Total donors
In-house donors
Total camp donors
Institutional camp donors
Community camp donors
Donors42158 (100)37656 (100)4502 (100)2063 (100)2439 (100)
Hepatitis B virusReactive442 (1.048)416 (1.105)26 (0.578)11 (0.533)15 (0.615)
Non reactive41716 (98.95)37240 (98.9)4476 (99.42)2052 (99.47)2424 (99.38)
Hepatitis C virusReactive179 (0.425)168 (0.446)11 (0.244)4 (0.194)7 (0.287)
Non reactive41979 (99.58)37488 (99.55)4491 (99.76)2059 (99.81)2432 (99.71)
Human immunodeficiency virusReactive93 (0.221)85 (0.226)8 (0.178)2 (0.097)6 (0.246)
Non reactive42065 (99.78)37571 (99.77)4494 (99.82)2061 (99.9)2433 (99.75)
SyphilisReactive159 (0.377)147 (0.39)12 (0.267)2 (0.097)10 (0.41)
Non reactive41999 (99.62)37509 (99.61)4490 (99.73)2061 (99.9)2429 (99.59)
Transfusion transmissible infectionReactive873 (2.071)816 (2.167)57 (1.266)19 (0.921)38 (1.558)
Non reactive41285 (97.93)36840 (97.83)4445 (98.73)2044 (99.08)2401 (98.44)