West Nile virus blood transfusion-related infection despite nucleic acid testing.

نویسندگان

  • Alexandre Macedo de Oliveira
  • Brady D Beecham
  • Susan P Montgomery
  • Robert S Lanciotti
  • Jeffrey M Linnen
  • Cristina Giachetti
  • Larry A Pietrelli
  • Susan L Stramer
  • Thomas J Safranek
چکیده

BACKGROUND A case of West Nile virus (WNV) encephalitis associated with transfusion of blood that did not react when tested for WNV by minipool (MP) nucleic acid testing (NAT) is described. A Nebraska man developed clinical encephalitis 13 days after surgery and transfusion of 26 blood components. Antibody testing confirmed WNV infection. An investigation was initiated to determine the source of this infection. STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS The patient's family members were interviewed to identify risk factors for WNV infection. Residual samples were retested for WNV RNA using transcription-mediated amplification (TMA) assay and two polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assays. Blood donors' follow-up serum samples were collected. All samples were tested for WNV-specific immunoglobulin M antibodies. RESULTS The patient's family denied recent mosquito exposure. The 20 blood components collected after July 2003 did not react when tested for WNV in a six-member MP-NAT at the time of donation. Retrospective individual testing identified one sample as WNV-reactive by the TMA assay and one of the PCR assays. Seroconversion was demonstrated in the donor associated with this sample. CONCLUSION WNV RNA detection by individual donation NAT demonstrates viremic blood escaping MP-NAT and supports transfusion-related WNV transmission. MP-NAT may not detect all WNV-infected blood donors, allowing WNV transmission to continue at low levels. WNV NAT assays might vary in sensitivity and pooling donations could further impact test performance. Understanding MP NAT limitations can improve strategies to maintain safety of the blood supply in the United States.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Transfusion

دوره 44 12  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2004