ABH Substances Secretion Status, ABO & Rhesus Blood Groups Typing and P24 Antigen Screening in HIV 1 and 2 Screened Antibody-negative Apparently Healthy Prospective Blood Donors in Calabar, Nigeria

Forwah Jacques Ndeh *

Chemical Pathology Unit, Department of Medical Lab Science, Faculty of Allied Medical Sciences, University of Calabar, Nigeria.

Enosakhare A. Asemota

Haematology and Blood Transfusion Unit, Department of Medical Lab Science, Faculty of Allied Medical Sciences, University of Calabar, Nigeria.

Dorathy Chioma Okpokam

Haematology and Blood Transfusion Unit, Department of Medical Lab Science, Faculty of Allied Medical Sciences, University of Calabar, Nigeria.

Immaculate I. Ekeagba

WORCACCCE Group Integrated Healthcare Services, Training and Research Foundation (WGIHSTARF), Nigeria.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Aim: To investigate ABH Secretion status, ABO/ Rhesus blood groups and P24 antigen in 400 HIV screened antibody-negative apparently healthy prospective blood donors aged above 20 years recruited within Calabar, Nigeria.

Study Design: experimental, work carried out in the Haematology & Blood    Transfusion Unit, Department of Medical Lab Science,University of Calabar Nigeria between December 2009 and December 2010.

Methods and Materials: About 5ml of blood and 3ml of saliva samples were collected by standard procedures from 400 consented selected subjects prior to  selection and sera were serologically screened for HIV 1& 2 antibodies using Stat Pak , Determine and Unigold  test Kits ,while HIV 1 & 2 antigens were screened  using   HIV1 and 2 P24 antigens Combi  test Kit. Saliva samples analysed for ABH secretor status using BIOTECH Anti-H reagent.  ABO/Rhesus blood groups typing were done using blood grouping Anti -sera (A, B, AB, & D) reagents and known red blood cells.

Results: Only 10 samples (02.5 %) reacted positively to the HIV antibody screening panel with two samples (0.2%) out of the 10 samples reacted positive to HIV P24 antigens screening kit. About 11 samples (2.82%) from the tested HIV antibody-negative samples reacted positively to HIV P24 antigens screening kit with 13 positive samples (3.25%).  317 samples (79.25%) were ABH Substance secretors and 83 samples (20.75%) were non-secretors. 4 samples (1%) that were HIV P24 positive were also positive for non-secretor while 9 samples (2.25%) that were positive to P24 antigen screening test were also secretor.

The order positive results of P24 antigens screening amongst  ABO/Rhesus blood groups  positive samples were 2(.5%) for A+ , 4(1%)for B+, 7(1.75%) for O+. A significant statistical difference exists between HIV Antibody and HIV P24 antigen tests  (P<0.5). Chi-Square X2 test shows positive relationship between HIV P24 antigen screening, secretor status, ABO and Rhesus typing results (P<0.5).

Conclusion: ABH Substance secretors were less susceptible to HIV 1 and 2 P24 antigens screened positive test than ABH Substance non-secretors. Blood group O+    subjects are predisposed to HIV 1 and 2 P 24 antigens screened positive test than A+ ,B+, AB+, and Rhesus D negative subjects . The risk of infected HIV antibody-negative blood donors has been implicated with a prevalence rate of 3.3%.

Keywords: ABH, antibody, ABO Rhesus blood groups, blood transfusion, blood grouping, HIV, hematology, P24 Antigen, reagent, saliva.


How to Cite

Ndeh, Forwah Jacques, Enosakhare A. Asemota, Dorathy Chioma Okpokam, and Immaculate I. Ekeagba. 2020. “ABH Substances Secretion Status, ABO & Rhesus Blood Groups Typing and P24 Antigen Screening in HIV 1 and 2 Screened Antibody-Negative Apparently Healthy Prospective Blood Donors in Calabar, Nigeria”. International Journal of Research and Reports in Hematology 3 (2):37-61. https://www.journalijr2h.com/index.php/IJR2H/article/view/21.

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