Association between Secretor Status of ABH Substances and HIV 1& 2 P24 Antigen Screening Status Amongst Eligible Blood Donors with Previously Screened HIV 1& 2 Antibody- Negative Status in Calabar, Nigeria

Forwah Jacques Ndeh *

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

Ebot Walter Ojong

Department of Medical Laboratory Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences, University Of Buea, Southwest Region, Cameroon.

Immaculate Ihuoma Ekeagba

WORCACCCE Group Integrated Healthcare Services, Training and Research Foundation (WGIHSTARF), P.O.Box 45 Bamenda, North West Region Cameroon.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Aims: New hypotheses suggest non-secretors may be less vulnerable to the HIV infection than secretors.  Association between secretor status and HIV P24 antigen status was studied in 400 HIV antibody sero-negative   prospective blood donors aged above 20 years of both genders recruited within Calabar, Nigeria.

Materials and Methods: About  3 ml of saliva and 5ml of blood samples  were  analyzed  for HIV  antibodies  using Stat Pak (by Chembio Diagnostic System International), Determine (by Inverness Medical Japan Cooperation, Limited), Unigold (by Trinity Biotech, USA) rapid test Kits  and  antigens  using HIV P24 antigens Combi test Kits (by Inverness Medical Japan Cooperation, Limited) respectively.  Secretor Status done using Anti-H Lectin reagent by BIOTEC Laboratories Limited, UK.

Results: Out of 400 samples, 80 (20%) were non-secretors and 320(80%) secretors. while 6(8.1%) non-secretor  and 9(2.9%) secretor samples  reacted to  HIV P24  antigen screening test. Chi-Square (X2=5.655, P=0.025) showed significant difference between secretor and non-secretors based on   gender. No significant difference exits between HIV p24 antigen status and secretor status (chi squared X2 =0.007, P =0.9) and   secretor status and the three HIV Antibody test kits (F -ratio = 1.7997, P =0.307)

Conclusion: No significant association found between secretor status and HIV P24 antigen status but detectable P24 antigens were more in secretors than non-secretos.

Keywords: Association, secretor status, ABH substances, P24 antigen screening status, HIV 1& 2 antibody negative, appararently healthy employees, eligible blood donors.


How to Cite

Forwah Jacques Ndeh, Ebot Walter Ojong, and Immaculate Ihuoma Ekeagba. 2020. “Association Between Secretor Status of ABH Substances and HIV 1& 2 P24 Antigen Screening Status Amongst Eligible Blood Donors With Previously Screened HIV 1& 2 Antibody- Negative Status in Calabar, Nigeria”. Asian Journal of Immunology 3 (1):330–345. https://journalaji.com/index.php/AJI/article/view/76.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.