This document summarizes a study on hepatitis virus types B and C among blood donors in Diyala Province, Iraq in 2015. The study tested 21430 blood donors and found that 0.5% of male donors and 0.04% of female donors were infected with hepatitis B, while 0.05% of male donors and 0.07% of female donors were infected with hepatitis C. Infection rates were highest among donors aged 36-45. Urban areas had lower infection rates than rural areas. The study concludes vaccination against hepatitis B and C should be considered in Iraq given high infection rates.