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Identifikasi Parasit Malaria Secara Mikroskopis pada Darah Donor di Bank Darah Rumah Sakit Umum Daerah Arifin Achmad Provinsi Riau
Malaria is one of the most important transfusion associated infections in
many parts of the world, particularly the developing countries where it is endemic,
including Indonesia. Malaria transmission by transfusion can cause morbidity
and mortality in recipient. Several malaria-endemic areas in Riau located near to
Pekanbaru, thereby potentially occurs malaria transmitted-transfusions. This
study aimed to identify malarial parasites in blood donors in Pekanbaru; a
descriptive cross sectional facility based study was carried out. The research
sample was 50 blood donors at Blood Bank of Arifin Achmad Regional General
Hospital of Riau. A total number of 50 blood donors had been identified for the
presence of malarial parasites by thick and thin blood smears using Giemsa’
staining technique. The results showed that the frequency of malaria incidence
and frequency of malaria by species in donor blood at Blood Bank of Arifin
Achmad Regional General Hospital of Riau is 0%. It was concluded that there is
no presence of malarial parasite in blood donor at Blood Bank of Arifin Achmad
Regional General Hospital of Riau.
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