Seroepidemiology of Transfusion Transmitted Toxoplasma gondii CMV and

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The seroepidemiology of transfusion- transmitted infections such as Toxoplasma gondii cytomegalovirus (CMV) and parvovirus B19 among healthy blood donors in India underscores a significant public health concern particularly for immunocompromised individuals neonates and pregnant women. Studies from various regions in India reveal that the seroprevalence of T. gondii IgG antibodies among blood donors ranges from approximately 20% to 25% indicating past exposure with a smaller percentage showing IgM positivity suggesting recent infections . CMV exhibits a notably high seroprevalence among Indian blood donors with IgG positivity rates reported between 90% and 97% reflecting widespread prior exposure while IgM positivity remains low indicating fewer recent infections . Parvovirus B19 seroprevalence studies indicate that IgG antibodies are present in approximately 27% to 40% of donors signifying previous exposure with IgM antibodies detected in about 1.4% to 7.5% of donors pointing to current or recent infections.
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