Analysis of HIV infection among voluntary blood donors based on HIV ELISA and nucleic acid detection.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
American journal of translational research Pub Date : 2024-12-15 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.62347/PFWG7249
Wei Yu, Qiang Liu
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Abstract

Objective: To analyze the epidemiological characteristics of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection among voluntary blood donors and provide a foundation for improving the donor recruitment strategies and developing a more scientific and effective HIV screening strategy.

Methods: HIV testing data from voluntary blood donors in Nanchang, collected from January 2021 to February 2024, were analyzed. According to the serologic and nucleic acid sequence detection mode, two different reagents were used for ELISA detection and NAT detection. The reactive samples were subjected to western blot confirmatory test, and the confirmed positive samples were sent to the provincial CDC for viral load detection.

Results: Among 264,615 voluntary blood donors, 166 cases (0.627‰) were initially reactive: 165 cases detected by ELISA and 1 by NAT. Confirmed positive samples showed 100% positivity for gp160, gp120, and p24, while the p24 detection rate in the HIV indeterminate group was highest at 78.13%. Among the 24 confirmed positive specimens, 21 (87.5%) had a viral load (VL) > 5,000 copies/mL, and 3 (12.5%) had a viral load (VL) < 5,000 copies/mL.

Conclusions: Confirmed HIV-positive donors exhibited varying levels of viral replication. It is necessary to develop more scientific and effective HIV screening strategies and conduct viral load testing for indeterminate cases to retain qualified blood donors while ensuring blood safety.

基于HIV ELISA和核酸检测的无偿献血者HIV感染分析。
目的:分析无偿献血者中人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)感染的流行病学特征,为完善献血者招募策略和制定更科学有效的HIV筛查策略提供依据。方法:对收集于2021年1月至2024年2月的南昌市献血者的HIV检测数据进行分析。根据血清学和核酸序列检测方式,分别采用ELISA和NAT两种不同的试剂进行检测。反应性标本进行western blot验证试验,阳性标本送省疾控中心进行病毒载量检测。结果:264,615名无偿献血者中,首次反应者166例(0.627‰),其中ELISA检测165例,NAT检测1例。确诊阳性标本gp160、gp120、p24阳性率100%,其中HIV不确定组p24检出率最高,为78.13%。24例确诊阳性标本中,21例(87.5%)病毒载量(VL)低于5000 copies/mL, 3例(12.5%)病毒载量< 5000 copies/mL。结论:hiv阳性供者表现出不同程度的病毒复制。有必要制定更科学有效的艾滋病毒筛查策略,并对不确定病例进行病毒载量检测,以在确保血液安全的同时留住合格的献血者。
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American journal of translational research
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