Impact of blood donation biovigilance and transfusion‐transmitted infections on organ transplantation

Author:

Stewart Adam G.1,Kotton Camille Nelson23ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Clinical Research Faculty of Medicine The University of Queensland Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital Campus Brisbane Australia

2. Transplant and Immunocompromised Host Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine, Infectious Diseases Division Massachusetts General Hospital Boston Massachusetts USA

3. Harvard Medical School Boston Massachusetts USA

Abstract

AbstractOver 118 million blood donations are collected globally each year. Recipients of blood products include those who experience major trauma or surgery, have acute blood loss and anemia, or impaired bone marrow function. Solid organ transplant recipients often require transfusion of blood products which places them at risk of transfusion‐associated adverse events including transfusion‐transmitted infection. National hemovigilance networks have documented low rates of transfusion‐transmitted infection in the general population. Incidence transfusion‐transmitted infection continues to occur in solid organ transplant patients and arises mainly from existing gaps in blood donor biovigilance processes. Emerging infectious diseases have highlighted existing gaps in the donor‐recipient pathway to administering safe blood products. This article reviews the current process and regulatory oversight of blood donor biovigilance, including donor screening and microbiological testing, highlights cases of transfusion‐transmitted infection documented in the literature, and addresses ways in which biovigilance may be improved, with a focus on the impact of solid organ transplantation.

Publisher

Wiley

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