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Transfusional Malaria and Associated Factors at the National Blood Transfusion Center of Niamey-Niger

SUMMARY: Problem. Transfusional malaria is an accidental transmission of Plasmodium via a blood transfusion. Its magnitude is underestimated and very little data on the assessment of this risk are available in Niger. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to determine the prevalence of plasmodial infection of...

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Autores principales: Iro, Aminata, Lamine, Moustapha Mahamane, Lazoumar, Ramatoulaye Hamidou, Alkassoum, Ibrahim, Maman, Daou, Laouali, Harouna Amadou Mahaman, Doutchi, Mahamadou, Maiguizo, Seydou, Laminou, Ibrahim Maman
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Publicado: Hindawi 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6463555/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31057629
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/7290852
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author Iro, Aminata
Lamine, Moustapha Mahamane
Lazoumar, Ramatoulaye Hamidou
Alkassoum, Ibrahim
Maman, Daou
Laouali, Harouna Amadou Mahaman
Doutchi, Mahamadou
Maiguizo, Seydou
Laminou, Ibrahim Maman
author_facet Iro, Aminata
Lamine, Moustapha Mahamane
Lazoumar, Ramatoulaye Hamidou
Alkassoum, Ibrahim
Maman, Daou
Laouali, Harouna Amadou Mahaman
Doutchi, Mahamadou
Maiguizo, Seydou
Laminou, Ibrahim Maman
author_sort Iro, Aminata
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description SUMMARY: Problem. Transfusional malaria is an accidental transmission of Plasmodium via a blood transfusion. Its magnitude is underestimated and very little data on the assessment of this risk are available in Niger. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to determine the prevalence of plasmodial infection of blood bags at the National Blood Transfusion Center of Niamey (NBTC). METHODOLOGY: A cross-sectional study to diagnose Plasmodium infection by microscopy and Rapid Diagnostic Test (RDT) was carried out during the rainy season (September to November 2015). Blood grouping was performed by the BETH-VINCENT technique. RESULTS: One thousand three hundred and fifty-seven (1357) blood bags were collected. One hundred and fifty-seven (11.6%) of the donors were infected with Plasmodium by microscopy and 2.4% (9/369) by rapid diagnostic test. All infections were with P. falciparum (100%). The mean parasite density was 197 parasites/μL (SD=281; [80: 2000]). There were no significant differences in infection prevalence between the ABO blood groups (p = 0.3) or the rhesus positivity (p=08). There is also no significant difference in temporal (p = 0.1) and spatial (p = 0.6) distribution. CONCLUSION: The transmission of transfusional malaria during the rainy season is a fact in Niger. Such risks were independent of the ABO blood type and positivity for the rhesus antigen. Pretransfusion diagnosis or posttransfusion therapy should be instituted to prevent it.
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spelling pubmed-64635552019-05-05 Transfusional Malaria and Associated Factors at the National Blood Transfusion Center of Niamey-Niger Iro, Aminata Lamine, Moustapha Mahamane Lazoumar, Ramatoulaye Hamidou Alkassoum, Ibrahim Maman, Daou Laouali, Harouna Amadou Mahaman Doutchi, Mahamadou Maiguizo, Seydou Laminou, Ibrahim Maman J Trop Med Research Article SUMMARY: Problem. Transfusional malaria is an accidental transmission of Plasmodium via a blood transfusion. Its magnitude is underestimated and very little data on the assessment of this risk are available in Niger. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to determine the prevalence of plasmodial infection of blood bags at the National Blood Transfusion Center of Niamey (NBTC). METHODOLOGY: A cross-sectional study to diagnose Plasmodium infection by microscopy and Rapid Diagnostic Test (RDT) was carried out during the rainy season (September to November 2015). Blood grouping was performed by the BETH-VINCENT technique. RESULTS: One thousand three hundred and fifty-seven (1357) blood bags were collected. One hundred and fifty-seven (11.6%) of the donors were infected with Plasmodium by microscopy and 2.4% (9/369) by rapid diagnostic test. All infections were with P. falciparum (100%). The mean parasite density was 197 parasites/μL (SD=281; [80: 2000]). There were no significant differences in infection prevalence between the ABO blood groups (p = 0.3) or the rhesus positivity (p=08). There is also no significant difference in temporal (p = 0.1) and spatial (p = 0.6) distribution. CONCLUSION: The transmission of transfusional malaria during the rainy season is a fact in Niger. Such risks were independent of the ABO blood type and positivity for the rhesus antigen. Pretransfusion diagnosis or posttransfusion therapy should be instituted to prevent it. Hindawi 2019-04-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6463555/ /pubmed/31057629 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/7290852 Text en Copyright © 2019 Aminata Iro 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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Iro, Aminata
Lamine, Moustapha Mahamane
Lazoumar, Ramatoulaye Hamidou
Alkassoum, Ibrahim
Maman, Daou
Laouali, Harouna Amadou Mahaman
Doutchi, Mahamadou
Maiguizo, Seydou
Laminou, Ibrahim Maman
Transfusional Malaria and Associated Factors at the National Blood Transfusion Center of Niamey-Niger
title Transfusional Malaria and Associated Factors at the National Blood Transfusion Center of Niamey-Niger
title_full Transfusional Malaria and Associated Factors at the National Blood Transfusion Center of Niamey-Niger
title_fullStr Transfusional Malaria and Associated Factors at the National Blood Transfusion Center of Niamey-Niger
title_full_unstemmed Transfusional Malaria and Associated Factors at the National Blood Transfusion Center of Niamey-Niger
title_short Transfusional Malaria and Associated Factors at the National Blood Transfusion Center of Niamey-Niger
title_sort transfusional malaria and associated factors at the national blood transfusion center of niamey-niger
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6463555/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31057629
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/7290852
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