ON THE FREQUENCY OF DETECTION OF SEROLOGICAL MARKERS OF INFECTION WITH HEPATITIS B AND C VIRUSES AMONG BLOOD DONORS LIVING IN UZBEKISTAN
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Transfusion of donor blood worldwide on average 0.01-2% of donors are carriers of hepatitis viruses. Therefore, at present, donor blood is examined for the presence of hepatitis viruses before transfusion to the recipient. The risk of infection is increased in individuals requiring repeated blood transfusions or blood products [3,4].
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Yunusova Hulkar Alisherovna, Saidov A’lonur Bakhtinurovich, & Ismoilova Zulfiya Abdufattokhovna. (2022). ON THE FREQUENCY OF DETECTION OF SEROLOGICAL MARKERS OF INFECTION WITH HEPATITIS B AND C VIRUSES AMONG BLOOD DONORS LIVING IN UZBEKISTAN. Proceedings of International Conference on Modern Science and Scientific Studies, 1(1), 226–228. Retrieved from https://econferenceseries.com/index.php/icmsss/article/view/190
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