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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Transfusion. 2012 Aug 6;53(4):827–834. doi: 10.1111/j.1537-2995.2012.03840.x

Table 3.

Prevalence of anti-HCV among First Time Brazilian Donors in 2007 by Demographics and Blood Center and Results of Logistic Regression Analysis*.

Number of
Donations
Number of anti-
HCV Positive
donations
Prevalence/per 100,000
donations and 95% CI
Odds Ratios and
95% CI
Total 93,690 179 191 (163-219) ---
Blood Center
Recife 28,345 37 131 (89-173) 0.47 (0.32-0.68)
Belo Horizonte 21,825 17 78 (41-115) 0.35 (0.21-0.58)
Sao Paulo 43,520 125 287 (237-337) 1
Age in Years
<25 37,307 10 27 (10-44) 1
≥ 25 <35 30,732 65 212 (161-263) 8.18 (4.20-15.94)
≥ 35 < 45 15,719 42 267 (186-348) 10.71 (5.36-21.40)
≥ 45 <55 7,748 45 581 (412-750) 22.97 (11.54-45.71)
≥ 55 2,152 17 790 (416-1164) 29.72 (13.55-65.19)
Gender
Female 36,390 65 179 (136-222) 1
Male 57,300 114 199 (163-235) 1.28 (0.94-1.75)
Donation Type
Community 48,754 111 228 (186-270) 1.70 (1.25-2.32)
Replacement 44,933 68 151 (115-187) 1
*

93,690 of the 95,168 first time donations have HCV test results confirmed by RIBA; age and donation type missing for a few donations (hence totals by age and donationtype do not add up to 93,690).