| Literature DB >> 28406424 |
Z Mayaki1, M Seydou1, M Moutschen2, A Albert3, N Dardenne4, D Sondag5, D Gossens5, C Gérard6.
Abstract
To evaluate the virological safety of blood components provided by the Niamey blood transfusion center after undergoing rapid tests. Samples found negative with rapid tests (n = 222) were screened by the Abbott Prism assay. Positive samples were confirmed by appropriate methods. Of 222 samples, nine (4.1%) were reactive for all markers. After confirmation, seven samples were positive (i.e., 3.2% false-negative results) : five (2.3%) for the surface antigen of hepatitis B (HBsAg) and two (0.9%) for the antibody directed against the hepatitis C virus (HCV-Ab). No false negative results were observed for HIV-Ab (antibody directed against the Human Immunodeficiency Virus). The performance of the rapid tests used in Niamey to screen for transfusion-transmissible infections is not satisfactory, especially for hepatitis B and C. The use of more sensitive tests should be considered to minimize the risk of contaminating patients receiving blood components.Entities:
Keywords: Niger; blood donation; false negative; rapid tests; transfusion safety
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28406424 DOI: 10.1684/mst.2017.0663
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med Sante Trop ISSN: 2261-3684