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Transient hypoplastic anemia caused by primary human parvovirus B19 infection in a previously untreated patient with hemophilia transfused with a plasma-derived, monoclonal antibody-purified factor VIII concentrate.

H Matsui1, M Sugimoto, S Tsuji, M Shima, J Giddings, A Yoshioka.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Modern plasma-derived clotting factor concentrates are produced using various virus-inactivation protocols and are assumed to be safer than they were previously with regard to the risk for transmitting viral infections such as human immunodeficiency virus, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C. The risks from viruses that are relatively resistant to the current inactivation procedures remain uncertain. PATIENT: A 7-year-old with mild hemophilia A who had not been previously infused with any blood products was treated with a plasma-derived, monoclonal antibody-purified factor VIII concentrate to cover orthopedic surgery after traumatic fracture of his left arm.
RESULTS: A typical primary human parvovirus (HPV)-B19 infection was observed associated with transient hypoplastic anemia. Retrospective studies including serologic examination and polymerase chain reaction analysis confirmed that the HPV-B19 infection was transmitted by the factor VIII concentrate.
CONCLUSIONS: Clotting factor concentrates for the treatment of hemophilia retain a risk for HPV-B19 contamination. HPV-B19 viral infection might induce hypoplastic anemia in these patients, particularly during enhanced hemopoiesis after acute blood loss.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10029819

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pediatr Hematol Oncol        ISSN: 1077-4114            Impact factor:   1.289


  5 in total

1.  Parvovirus B19 - Revised.

Authors:  Johannes Blümel; Reinhard Burger; Christian Drosten; Albrecht Gröner; Lutz Gürtler; Margarethe Heiden; Martin Hildebrandt; Bernd Jansen; Thomas Montag-Lessing; Ruth Offergeld; Georg Pauli; Rainer Seitz; Uwe Schlenkrich; Volkmar Schottstedt; Johanna Strobel; Hannelore Willkommen; Carl-Heinz Wirsing von König
Journal:  Transfus Med Hemother       Date:  2010-11-17       Impact factor: 3.747

2.  Superficial fibromatosis mimicking subcutaneous hematoma: an unusual and difficult diagnosis in a patient with mild hemophilia A.

Authors:  Yoshihiko Sakurai; Hiroyuki Sugimoto; Koichi Yoshida; Ichiro Tanaka; Midori Shima; Yasuhito Tanaka; Maiko Takeda; Akitaka Nonomura; Akira Yoshioka
Journal:  Int J Hematol       Date:  2007-01       Impact factor: 2.490

3.  Parvovirus B19 infection transmitted by transfusion of red blood cells confirmed by molecular analysis of linked donor and recipient samples.

Authors:  Mei-Ying W Yu; Harvey J Alter; Maria Luisa A Virata-Theimer; Yansheng Geng; Li Ma; Cathy A Schechterly; Camilla A Colvin; Naomi L C Luban
Journal:  Transfusion       Date:  2010-02-12       Impact factor: 3.157

Review 4.  Blood coagulation factor VIII: An overview.

Authors:  G M Bhopale; R K Nanda
Journal:  J Biosci       Date:  2003-12       Impact factor: 1.826

Review 5.  The need for continuing vigilance: addressing the threat for transmission of blood-borne infectious disease.

Authors:  Samuel L Stanley
Journal:  Semin Hematol       Date:  2006-04       Impact factor: 3.851

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