Human Circovirus is not detected in plasma pools for fractionation.
Transfusion
; 64(1): 16-18, 2024 01.
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| ID: mdl-37982366
BACKGROUND: Human Circovirus 1 and 2 were recently described in a French hepatitis case and in two Chinese drug users. Because of its small size and presumable high resistance to both inactivation and removal by nanofilters, such viruses-if determined to be even pathogenic-should be considered with respect to the safety of plasma derivatives. We, therefore, investigated the prevalence and titer of these viruses in plasma pools before fractionation. METHODS AND MATERIALS: We tested for the presence of Human Circovirus 1 and 2 by qPCR in 48 plasma pools derived from healthy donors from Europe, USA, and Japan, corresponding to more than 200,000 plasma donations. RESULTS: We did not detect the presence of Human Circovirus 1 and 2 in any of the plasma pools, with a limit of detection of 300-600 genome copies per mL of plasma. CONCLUSIONS: These results indicate that high levels of circovirus are not widely prevalent in such donations.
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MEDLINE
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Circovirus
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Humans
País/Região como assunto:
Asia
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Europa
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En
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Transfusion
Ano de publicação:
2024
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Article
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França