Abstract:ObjectiveTo investigate the detection results of HBsAg, antiHCV, antiTreponema pallidum antibody (antiTP)and antiHIV in patients before transfusion and surgery.MethodsFour infection indicators of 28 165 patients were detected by enzymelinked immunosorbent assay from June 2011 to May 2012,results were analyzed statistically.ResultsOf 28 165 patients, total positive rate was 12.15% (n=3 422),the positive rate of HBsAg, antiHCV, antiTP and antiHIV was 8.69%(n=2 447),1.31%(n=368),2.07%(n=583),and 0.09%(n=24) respectively. The positive rate of HBsAg, antiHCV and antiHIV in male was higher than female (χ2 was 36.64, 28.95,and 4.82,respectively,all P<0.05).In different age groups,positive rate of all indicators in <20 age group was lowest,while positive rates of HBsAg, antiHCV, and antiHIV were highest in 20-39 and 40-59 age groups,antiTP was highest in ≥60 age group.ConclusionDetection of bloodborne pathogens before transfusion and surgery is helpful for realizing infection status of patients before transfusion and surgery.