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Detection of Babesia RNA and DNA in whole blood samples from US blood donations

BACKGROUND: Human babesiosis is a zoonotic infection caused by an intraerythrocytic parasite. The highest incidence of babesiosis is in the United States, although cases have been reported in other parts of the world. Due to concerns of transfusion‐transmitted babesiosis, the US Food and Drug Admini...

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Autores principales: Stanley, Jean, Stramer, Susan L., Erickson, Yasuko, Cruz, Julie, Gorlin, Jed, Janzen, Mark, Rossmann, Susan N., Straus, Todd, Albrecht, Patrick, Pate, Lisa Lee, Galel, Susan A.
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9290686/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34368968
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/trf.16617
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author Stanley, Jean
Stramer, Susan L.
Erickson, Yasuko
Cruz, Julie
Gorlin, Jed
Janzen, Mark
Rossmann, Susan N.
Straus, Todd
Albrecht, Patrick
Pate, Lisa Lee
Galel, Susan A.
author_facet Stanley, Jean
Stramer, Susan L.
Erickson, Yasuko
Cruz, Julie
Gorlin, Jed
Janzen, Mark
Rossmann, Susan N.
Straus, Todd
Albrecht, Patrick
Pate, Lisa Lee
Galel, Susan A.
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description BACKGROUND: Human babesiosis is a zoonotic infection caused by an intraerythrocytic parasite. The highest incidence of babesiosis is in the United States, although cases have been reported in other parts of the world. Due to concerns of transfusion‐transmitted babesiosis, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recommended year‐round regional testing for Babesia by nucleic acid testing or use of an FDA‐approved device for pathogen reduction. A new molecular test, cobas Babesia (Roche Molecular Systems, Inc.), was evaluated for the detection of the four species that cause human disease, Babesia microti, Babesia duncani, Babesia divergens, and Babesia venatorum. STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS: Analytical performance was evaluated followed by clinical studies on whole blood samples from US blood donations collected in a special tube containing a chaotropic reagent that lyses the red cells and preserves nucleic acid. Sensitivity and specificity of the test in individual samples (individual donation testing [IDT]) and in pools of six donations were determined. RESULTS: Based on analytical studies, the claimed limit of detection of cobas Babesia for B. microti is 6.1 infected red blood cells (iRBC)/mL (95% confidence interval [CI]: 5.0, 7.9); B. duncani was 50.2 iRBC/mL (95% CI: 44.2, 58.8); B. divergens was 26.1 (95% CI: 22.3, 31.8); and B. venatorum was 40.0 iRBC/mL (95% CI: 34.1, 48.7). The clinical specificity for IDT was 99.999% (95% CI: 99.996, 100) and 100% (95% CI: 99.987, 100) for pools of six donations. CONCLUSION: cobas Babesia enables donor screening for Babesia species with high sensitivity and specificity.
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spelling pubmed-92906862022-07-20 Detection of Babesia RNA and DNA in whole blood samples from US blood donations Stanley, Jean Stramer, Susan L. Erickson, Yasuko Cruz, Julie Gorlin, Jed Janzen, Mark Rossmann, Susan N. Straus, Todd Albrecht, Patrick Pate, Lisa Lee Galel, Susan A. Transfusion Donor Infectious Disease Testing BACKGROUND: Human babesiosis is a zoonotic infection caused by an intraerythrocytic parasite. The highest incidence of babesiosis is in the United States, although cases have been reported in other parts of the world. Due to concerns of transfusion‐transmitted babesiosis, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recommended year‐round regional testing for Babesia by nucleic acid testing or use of an FDA‐approved device for pathogen reduction. A new molecular test, cobas Babesia (Roche Molecular Systems, Inc.), was evaluated for the detection of the four species that cause human disease, Babesia microti, Babesia duncani, Babesia divergens, and Babesia venatorum. STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS: Analytical performance was evaluated followed by clinical studies on whole blood samples from US blood donations collected in a special tube containing a chaotropic reagent that lyses the red cells and preserves nucleic acid. Sensitivity and specificity of the test in individual samples (individual donation testing [IDT]) and in pools of six donations were determined. RESULTS: Based on analytical studies, the claimed limit of detection of cobas Babesia for B. microti is 6.1 infected red blood cells (iRBC)/mL (95% confidence interval [CI]: 5.0, 7.9); B. duncani was 50.2 iRBC/mL (95% CI: 44.2, 58.8); B. divergens was 26.1 (95% CI: 22.3, 31.8); and B. venatorum was 40.0 iRBC/mL (95% CI: 34.1, 48.7). The clinical specificity for IDT was 99.999% (95% CI: 99.996, 100) and 100% (95% CI: 99.987, 100) for pools of six donations. CONCLUSION: cobas Babesia enables donor screening for Babesia species with high sensitivity and specificity. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2021-08-08 2021-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9290686/ /pubmed/34368968 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/trf.16617 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Transfusion published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of AABB. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Stanley, Jean
Stramer, Susan L.
Erickson, Yasuko
Cruz, Julie
Gorlin, Jed
Janzen, Mark
Rossmann, Susan N.
Straus, Todd
Albrecht, Patrick
Pate, Lisa Lee
Galel, Susan A.
Detection of Babesia RNA and DNA in whole blood samples from US blood donations
title Detection of Babesia RNA and DNA in whole blood samples from US blood donations
title_full Detection of Babesia RNA and DNA in whole blood samples from US blood donations
title_fullStr Detection of Babesia RNA and DNA in whole blood samples from US blood donations
title_full_unstemmed Detection of Babesia RNA and DNA in whole blood samples from US blood donations
title_short Detection of Babesia RNA and DNA in whole blood samples from US blood donations
title_sort detection of babesia rna and dna in whole blood samples from us blood donations
topic Donor Infectious Disease Testing
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9290686/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34368968
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/trf.16617
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