意大利献血者细小病毒B19感染的综合分析:流行病学趋势及其对输血安全和管理策略的影响

IF 2.3 3区 医学 Q2 HEMATOLOGY
Blood Transfusion Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-16 DOI:10.2450/BloodTransfus.894
Fabio Candura, Ilaria Pati, Lucia De Fulvio, Maria Simona Massari, Vanessa Piccinini, Simonetta Pupella, Giacomo Silvioli, Matteo Bolcato, Monica Sane Schepisi, Massimo La Raja, Roberto Bruni, Anna Rita Ciccaglione, Giulio Pisani, Livia Cannata, Raffaele Donadio, Daniele Prati, Vincenzo De Angelis
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摘要

鉴于细小病毒B19 (B19V)有可能通过受污染的血液制品传播,以及最近在欧洲各地报告的病毒传播增加,它在输血安全方面引起了重大关注。本研究调查了意大利最近的B19V流行病学趋势,在2024年初观察到B19V阳性血浆单位显着增加。虽然目前在个人献血者中对B19V进行常规NAT检测是不合理的,但现有的用于工业分离的血浆筛查方案对于确保血浆来源医药产品的安全性至关重要。然而,这种情况需要仔细考虑对病毒血症献血者的最佳管理,并实施有针对性的回顾程序,以追踪和监测不稳定血液成分的接受者。为了解决这些问题,我们提出了一种算法来管理B19V阳性情况下的供体和受体。这些措施旨在平衡受者安全与尽量减少献血者损失之间的关系,同时解决血液机构内重大的操作和道德问题。
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Comprehensive analysis of parvovirus B19 infection in blood donors: epidemiological trend and implications for transfusion safety and management strategies in Italy.

Comprehensive analysis of parvovirus B19 infection in blood donors: epidemiological trend and implications for transfusion safety and management strategies in Italy.

Comprehensive analysis of parvovirus B19 infection in blood donors: epidemiological trend and implications for transfusion safety and management strategies in Italy.

Comprehensive analysis of parvovirus B19 infection in blood donors: epidemiological trend and implications for transfusion safety and management strategies in Italy.

Parvovirus B19 (B19V) presents a significant concern in the context of blood transfusion safety, given its potential for transmission through contaminated blood products, and the increased viral circulation recently reported across Europe. This study examines the recent epidemiological trends of B19V in Italy, where a notable increase in B19V-positive plasma units was observed during early 2024. While routine NAT testing for B19V in individual blood donations is not currently justified, the existing screening protocols for plasma intended for industrial fractionation are crucial to ensure the safety of plasma-derived medicinal products. However, this situation requires careful consideration of the optimal management of viremic donors and the implementation of targeted look back procedures to trace and monitor recipients of labile blood components. To address these issues, we propose an algorithm for managing both donors and recipients in cases of B19V positivity. These measures aim to balance recipient safety with minimising donor loss, while also addressing significant operational and ethical considerations within blood establishments.

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Blood Transfusion
Blood Transfusion HEMATOLOGY-
CiteScore
6.10
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2.70%
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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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