| Literature DB >> 12823742 |
Giuseppe Aprili1, Giorgio Gandini, Pierluigi Piccoli, Fausto Bressan, Marzia De Gironcoli, Romualdo Mazzi, Saverio G Parisi, Gianluca Gessoni, Giorgio Marchiori, Massimo Franchini.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The implementation of NAT technologies for HIV screening has further reduced the diagnostic window in recent HIV infection. There is still a debate regarding the cost effectiveness of genomic screening of blood donations for transfusion-transmitted viruses (HBV, HCV, HIV). STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS: Since October 2001, at the Transfusion Service of Verona, single-donation NAT testing for HCV and HIV-1 (Procleix TMA HIV-1/HCV Assay) of all blood donations has been performed. CASE REPORT: A case of acute HIV-1 infection detected by HIV NAT in a repeat blood donor who donated during the preseroconversion window period is reported. All blood components donated were discarded, and the donor started antiretroviral therapy 2 weeks after blood donation. HIV-1 p24 antigen was still negative 10 days after the HIV-1 RNA-positive blood donation. Seroconversion was documented by Day 41 after donation.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 12823742 DOI: 10.1046/j.1537-2995.2003.00423.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Transfusion ISSN: 0041-1132 Impact factor: 3.157