Assessing the risk of transfusion-transmitted variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease: a European perspective.

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 HEMATOLOGY
Blood Transfusion Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-16 DOI:10.2450/BloodTransfus.778
Dragoslav Domanović, Antoine Lewin, Peter O'Leary, Tiziana Janner-Jametti, Soraya Amar El Dusouqui, Ana Paula Sousa, Hans Zaaijer, Barnaby Roberts, Daisy Bougard, Daniele Prati, Jonas Nordberg, Christian Erikstrup, Mart Janssen, Ryanne Lieshout-Krikke, Knut Gubbe, Niamh O'Flaherty, Genevieve Mathy, Andrée-Marie Chantillon, Riikka Lehtisalo, Øfsteng H Sørensen, Pierre Tiberghien, Stephen Thomas
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Abstract

Several countries have recently reassessed the international risk of variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (vCJD) transmission through transfusion of blood and blood components (red blood cells, platelets and plasma) and relaxed donor deferrals based on geographic and transfusion exposure in countries formerly considered to be high risk, such as the UK. In this regard, the European Blood Alliance organised a consensus meeting of experts and involved professionals to discuss current knowledge, epidemiological data, prevention and various methods for assessing the risk of transfusion-transmitted vCJD, as well as to develop an appropriate position on possible approaches to address these challenges in Europe. Participants reached a consensus that the current risk of transfusion-transmitted vCJD associated with blood donors who either travelled to or received transfusions in the UK during the vCJD outbreak is minimal. In addressing such risks, it would be pragmatic that assessments and guidelines are developed by European expert bodies, rather than individual assessments by Member States. Regardless of the approach used, European or national, a qualitative risk assessment based on a review and analysis of available data, considering all the uncertainties and experiences of other countries, would provide crucial information to reassess blood donation strategies regarding the transfusion-associated vCJD risk.

评估输血传播变异型克雅氏症的风险:欧洲视角。
最近,一些国家重新评估了变异型克雅氏症(vCJD)通过输血和血液成分(红细胞、血小板和血浆)传播的国际风险,并在英国等以前被认为是高风险的国家,放宽了基于地域和输血暴露的捐献者推迟条件。为此,欧洲血液联盟组织了一次由专家和相关专业人员参加的共识会议,讨论当前的知识、流行病学数据、预防和各种评估输血传播 vCJD 风险的方法,并就欧洲应对这些挑战的可能方法形成适当的立场。与会者达成的共识是,目前与 vCJD 爆发期间前往英国或在英国接受输血的献血者有关的输血传播 vCJD 风险极低。在应对此类风险时,务实的做法是由欧洲专家机构制定评估和指导原则,而不是由成员国单独进行评估。无论采用欧洲还是国家的方法,在审查和分析现有数据的基础上进行定性风险评估,同时考虑所有不确定因素和其他国家的经验,都将为重新评估与输血相关的 vCJD 风险的献血策略提供重要信息。
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Blood Transfusion
Blood Transfusion HEMATOLOGY-
CiteScore
6.10
自引率
2.70%
发文量
91
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Blood Transfusion welcomes international submissions of Original Articles, Review Articles, Case Reports and Letters on all the fields related to Transfusion Medicine.
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