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Haemovigilance survey and screening strategy for arthropod-borne viruses in blood donors from Argentina.
Blanco, Sebastián; Marín, Ángeles Lorena; Frutos, María Celia; Barahona, Nubia Yandar; Rivarola, María Elisa; Carrizo, Luis Horacio; Spinsanti, Lorena; Gallego, Sandra Verónica.
Afiliación
  • Blanco S; Fundación Banco Central de Sangre, Córdoba, Argentina.
  • Marín ÁL; Instituto de Virología Dr. J.M. Vanella, Facultad de Ciencias Médicas, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Córdoba, Argentina.
  • Frutos MC; Instituto de Virología Dr. J.M. Vanella, Facultad de Ciencias Médicas, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Córdoba, Argentina.
  • Barahona NY; Instituto de Virología Dr. J.M. Vanella, Facultad de Ciencias Médicas, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Córdoba, Argentina.
  • Rivarola ME; CONICET (Consejo Nacional deInvestigaciones Científicas y Técnicas), Buenos Aires, Argentina.
  • Carrizo LH; Instituto de Virología Dr. J.M. Vanella, Facultad de Ciencias Médicas, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Córdoba, Argentina.
  • Spinsanti L; Instituto de Virología Dr. J.M. Vanella, Facultad de Ciencias Médicas, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Córdoba, Argentina.
  • Gallego SV; Fundación Banco Central de Sangre, Córdoba, Argentina.
J Med Virol ; 96(2): e29476, 2024 Feb.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38373210
ABSTRACT
Arthropod-borne viruses (arboviruses) count among emerging infections, which represent a major challenge for transfusion safety worldwide. To assess the risk of arboviruses-transmission by transfusion (ATT), we performed a survey to evaluate the potential threat for transfusion safety. Samples were retrospectively and randomly collected from donors who donated during the peak of dengue incidence in Cordoba (years 2016 and 2019-2022). A cost-efficient strategy for molecular screening was implemented with a nucleic acid test (NAT) configured with Flavivirus and Alphavirus-universal degenerated primers targeting conserved gene regions. Besides, we evaluated the neutralizing antibody (NAb) prevalence by plaque reduction neutralization test (PRNT). A total of 1438 samples were collected. Among the NAT-screened samples, one resulted positive for Flavivirus detection. Subsequent sequencing of the PCR product revealed Saint Louis Encephalitis Virus (SLEV) infection (GeneBank accession number OR236721). NAb prevalence was 2.95% for anti-Dengue, 9.94% anti-SLEV, 1.09% anti-West Nile Virus, and 0% anti-Chikungunya. One of the NAb-positive samples also resulted positive for IgM against SLEV but negative by ARN detection. This is the first haemovigilance study developed in Argentina that evaluates the potential risk of ATT and the first research to determine the prevalence of NAb against Flavivirus through PNRT to avoid possible cross-reactions between Ab against Flavivirus. Herein, the finding of one SLEV-viremic donor and the detection of anti-SLEV IgM in a different donor demonstrated a potential threat for transfusion safety and emphasized the need for increased vigilance and proactive measures to ensure the safety of blood supplies.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Contexto en salud: 3_ND / 4_TD Problema de salud: 3_chikungunya / 3_dengue / 4_meningitis Asunto principal: Arbovirus / Encefalitis de San Luis / Flavivirus Límite: Humans País/Región como asunto: America do sul / Argentina Idioma: En Revista: J Med Virol Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Argentina

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Contexto en salud: 3_ND / 4_TD Problema de salud: 3_chikungunya / 3_dengue / 4_meningitis Asunto principal: Arbovirus / Encefalitis de San Luis / Flavivirus Límite: Humans País/Región como asunto: America do sul / Argentina Idioma: En Revista: J Med Virol Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Argentina
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