Viral hepatitis and tests for the Australia (hepatitis-associated) antigen and antibody
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Viral hepatitis and tests for the Australia (hepatitis-associated) antigen and antibody
Abstract
"Australia" antigen has been shown to be closely associated with serum hepatitis. The presence of the antigen and its corresponding antiserum can be detected in human beings (and in certain primates) by a number of laboratory tests. This is of great potential importance to blood transfusion and similar services because detection and exclusion of blood donors carrying the antigen might significantly reduce the risk of hepatitis from transfusions and other procedures.In this paper the present state of knowledge of "Australia" or "hepatitis-associated" antigen is reviewed. The currently employed tests are described in detail and their use, interpretation and limitations are discussed. Though it appears from early studies that the application of routine screening tests to blood donors would only reduce the risk to recipients by less than 25%, the more sensitive tests becoming available may increase this percentage and it is recommended that where competent laboratory services are available steps should be taken to set up a scheme for testing donors-provided that the current limitations of such a scheme are clearly recognized.
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