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Mitigating the Risk of Transfusion-Transmitted Dengue in Australia

Dengue viruses (DENV 1–4) are a risk to transfusion safety, with several transfusion-transmitted (TT) cases reported globally. DENV 1–4 are endemic in over 100 countries, with seasonal outbreaks occurring in northeastern Australia. To mitigate TT-DENV risk in Australia, fresh blood components are no...

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Autores principales: Rooks, Kelly, Seed, Clive R., Fryk, Jesse J., Hyland, Catherine A., Harley, Robert J., Holmberg, Jerry A., Marks, Denese C., Flower, Robert L. P., Faddy, Helen M.
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5124463/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27957384
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/3059848
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author Rooks, Kelly
Seed, Clive R.
Fryk, Jesse J.
Hyland, Catherine A.
Harley, Robert J.
Holmberg, Jerry A.
Marks, Denese C.
Flower, Robert L. P.
Faddy, Helen M.
author_facet Rooks, Kelly
Seed, Clive R.
Fryk, Jesse J.
Hyland, Catherine A.
Harley, Robert J.
Holmberg, Jerry A.
Marks, Denese C.
Flower, Robert L. P.
Faddy, Helen M.
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description Dengue viruses (DENV 1–4) are a risk to transfusion safety, with several transfusion-transmitted (TT) cases reported globally. DENV 1–4 are endemic in over 100 countries, with seasonal outbreaks occurring in northeastern Australia. To mitigate TT-DENV risk in Australia, fresh blood components are not manufactured from donors returning from any area (domestic/overseas) with known dengue transmission. Alternatively, TT-DENV risk may be mitigated using an appropriate blood donor screening assay. We aimed to determine the rate of dengue infection in donors during dengue outbreaks in Australia. Plasma samples were collected from blood donors during local dengue outbreaks. All samples were tested for the presence of DENV RNA and selected samples were tested for DENV antigen (nonstructural protein 1, NS1) with two assays. No donors residing in high risk areas had detectable levels of DENV RNA or NS1 and no cases of DENV viremia were detected in blood donors residing in areas of Australia experiencing DENV outbreaks. Definitive conclusions could not be drawn from this study; however, the lack of detection of DENV RNA or antigen in donations suggests that the current risk of TT-DENV is low and maintaining the fresh component restriction for “at-risk” donors is appropriate.
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spelling pubmed-51244632016-12-12 Mitigating the Risk of Transfusion-Transmitted Dengue in Australia Rooks, Kelly Seed, Clive R. Fryk, Jesse J. Hyland, Catherine A. Harley, Robert J. Holmberg, Jerry A. Marks, Denese C. Flower, Robert L. P. Faddy, Helen M. J Blood Transfus Research Article Dengue viruses (DENV 1–4) are a risk to transfusion safety, with several transfusion-transmitted (TT) cases reported globally. DENV 1–4 are endemic in over 100 countries, with seasonal outbreaks occurring in northeastern Australia. To mitigate TT-DENV risk in Australia, fresh blood components are not manufactured from donors returning from any area (domestic/overseas) with known dengue transmission. Alternatively, TT-DENV risk may be mitigated using an appropriate blood donor screening assay. We aimed to determine the rate of dengue infection in donors during dengue outbreaks in Australia. Plasma samples were collected from blood donors during local dengue outbreaks. All samples were tested for the presence of DENV RNA and selected samples were tested for DENV antigen (nonstructural protein 1, NS1) with two assays. No donors residing in high risk areas had detectable levels of DENV RNA or NS1 and no cases of DENV viremia were detected in blood donors residing in areas of Australia experiencing DENV outbreaks. Definitive conclusions could not be drawn from this study; however, the lack of detection of DENV RNA or antigen in donations suggests that the current risk of TT-DENV is low and maintaining the fresh component restriction for “at-risk” donors is appropriate. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2016 2016-11-13 /pmc/articles/PMC5124463/ /pubmed/27957384 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/3059848 Text en Copyright © 2016 Kelly Rooks et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Flower, Robert L. P.
Faddy, Helen M.
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