[HIV retrospective study of the German Red Cross blood donation service in Germany].

D Glück, G Elbert, T Dengler, E Gossrau, W Grässmann, M Grimm, G Holzberger, J Sternberger, W Weise, B Kubanek
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Objective: It was tried to retrospectively identify HIV infections in recipients of transfusions from donors who were tested HIV positive at a subsequent donation. These lookback data were traced back to answer the following questions: 1. How many transfusion recipients were infected before the start of the routine HIV testing in 1985? 2. How great is the risk of HIV infections from infected but not yet HIV antibody-positive donors? 3. Furthermore, the transfusion of HIV-infected transfusion recipients was traced back to the involved donor to establish causality.

Design: Retrospective ('lookback') study.

Setting: HIV Study Group of the Red Cross Blood Banks of the Federal Republic of Germany.

Participants: Preceding donations of HIV antibody-positive repeat donors were traced back to the transfusion recipients in order to establish their HIV antibody status. In a second lookback study, HIV-infected transfusion recipients and their corresponding donors were investigated after they had been reported to the blood bank as infected by transfusion-associated HIV.

Interventions: None.

Results: Recipients of 156 respectively 133 transfusions from repeat donors found to be Western blot-positive were investigated from 1985 to 1987 and from 1987 to 1992, respectively. About 50% of the recipients had died. About 40% of the recipients could not be examined, because they either were not available for testing or refused to be tested or because it was impossible to clarify the fate of the blood products. 25 HIV recipients were identified from 1981 to 1985, when routine HIV testing began. Nine transfusion-associated HIV infections were identified from 1985 to 1992. 25 million units of blood were prepared during this period.

Conclusions: The risk of HIV transmission by tested transfusions is extremely rare (in the order of 1:1 million). The second lookback study suggests that in more than 50% of the blood recipients in whom HIV infection was attributed to transfusion, a causal relationship to an infected donor could not be established.

【德国红十字会献血服务HIV回顾性研究】。
目的:试图回顾性地确定在随后的捐赠中检测出HIV阳性的献血者输血的受者的HIV感染。这些回溯数据是为了回答以下问题:在1985年开始艾滋病毒常规检测之前,有多少输血受者被感染?2. 已感染但抗体未呈阳性的献血者感染艾滋病毒的风险有多大?3.此外,对感染艾滋病毒的输血接受者的输血进行了追踪,以确定因果关系。设计:回顾性(“回顾”)研究。环境:德意志联邦共和国红十字会血库艾滋病研究小组。参与者:之前的HIV抗体阳性的重复献血者被追溯到输血接受者,以确定他们的HIV抗体状态。在第二项回顾性研究中,在向血库报告感染了与输血相关的艾滋病毒后,对感染艾滋病毒的输血受者及其相应的献血者进行了调查。干预措施:没有。结果:从1985年到1987年和1987年到1992年,分别对156例和133例重复献血者进行了Western blot阳性的调查。大约50%的接受者已经死亡。大约40%的接受者无法接受检查,因为他们要么无法接受检测,要么拒绝接受检测,要么无法确定血液制品的去向。从1981年到1985年确定了25名艾滋病毒感染者,当时开始进行常规艾滋病毒检测。1985年至1992年共发现9例与输血有关的艾滋病毒感染。在此期间准备了2500万单位的血液。结论:经检测输血传播艾滋病毒的风险极为罕见(约为1:1万)。第二次回顾研究表明,在50%以上因输血而感染艾滋病毒的接受血液者中,无法确定与受感染献血者之间的因果关系。
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