Ensuring Transfusion Safety: Screening Blood Donors for Human Parvovirus B19

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作者
Kumari, Swati [1 ]
Thomas, Reuben Kuruvilla [1 ]
Krishanamoorthy, R. [2 ]
Barani, Ramya [1 ]
Srikanth, Padma [1 ]
机构
[1] Sri Ramachandra Inst Higher Educ & Res, Microbiol, Chennai, India
[2] Sri Ramachandra Inst Higher Educ & Res, Transfus Med, Chennai, India
关键词
screening methodologies; blood and plasma derivatives; b19v transmission; blood transfusion safety; human parvovirus b19 (b19v); HEPATITIS-A VIRUS; TISSUE PERSISTENCE; ACUTE INFECTION; DNA; PREVALENCE; TRANSMISSION; SEROPREVALENCE; IDENTIFICATION; ANTIBODIES; GENOTYPE;
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10.7759/cureus.67359
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Ensuring the safety of blood and blood products is a vital aspect of healthcare. The potential for transmission of pathogens through blood and blood products makes transfusion safety a significant concern. Despite advancements in testing methodologies, donated blood products still pose a risk for infection transmission. Human parvovirus B19 (B19V) is a small, single-stranded, non-enveloped DNA virus transmissible parenterally by blood transfusion. B19V causes a wide range of clinical manifestations, which is generally harmless in healthy individuals. B19V infection may cause severe complications, such as aplastic crises, as it affects erythrocyte progenitor cells in individuals with increased erythrocyte turnover. Additionally, B19V can be transmitted from pregnant women to their foetus, potentially causing hydrops fetalis and foetal death. The potential for transmission through blood and blood products makes B19V a significant concern for transfusion safety. In response to the growing recognition of B19V's impact on transfusion safety, various international health organisations have introduced guidelines to minimise its transmission through blood and plasma products. However, the implementation of these guidelines varies globally, with some regions, such as India, still lacking formal protocols for B19V monitoring. This review article explores the existing methodologies for screening blood donors for B19V, assesses the associated transfusion risks, and considers the implications for public health and clinical practice. By emphasising advancements in diagnostic techniques and the challenges of their implementation, this article provides a comprehensive overview of efforts to reduce the transmission of B19V through blood transfusions, thereby ensuring safer blood supplies and improved patient outcomes.
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