International review of blood donation nucleic acid amplification testing

Author:

Faddy Helen M.12ORCID,Osiowy Carla3ORCID,Custer Brian45,Busch Michael4,Stramer Susan L.6,Adesina Opeyemi7,van de Laar Thijs8,Tsoi Wai‐Chiu9ORCID,Styles Claire10ORCID,Kiely Phil10ORCID,Margaritis Angelo11,Kwon So‐Yong12,Qiu Yan13,Deng Xuelian14,Lewin Antoine15ORCID,Jørgensen Signe Winther16ORCID,Erikstrup Christian16,Juhl David17ORCID,Sauleda Silvia18ORCID,Camacho Rodriguez Bernardo Armando19ORCID,Coral Lisbeth Jennifer Catherine Soto19,Gaviria García Paula Andrea19ORCID,Oota Sineenart20,O'Brien Sheila F.21,Wendel Silvano22ORCID,Castro Emma23,Navarro Pérez Laura23,Harvala Heli24,Davison Katy25,Reynolds Claire25,Jarvis Lisa26,Grabarczyk Piotr27ORCID,Kopacz Aneta27,Łętowska Magdalena27,O'Flaherty Niamh28,Young Fiona28,Williams Padraig28,Burke Lisa28,Chua Sze Sze29,Muylaert An30,Page Isabel31,Jones Ann32,Niederhauser Christoph33,Vermeulen Marion34ORCID,Laperche Syria35ORCID,Gallian Pierre35ORCID,Sawadogo Salam36ORCID,Satake Masahiro37,Gharehbaghian Ahmad38ORCID,Addas‐Carvalho Marcelo39ORCID,Blanco Sebastián40,Gallego Sandra V.4041,Seltsam Axel42ORCID,Weber‐Schehl Marijke42,Al‐Riyami Arwa Z.43ORCID,Al Maamari Khuloud43ORCID,Alawi Fatma Ba43,Pandey Hem Chandra44,Mbanya Dora45,França Rochele Azevedo46,Charlewood Richard47ORCID,

Affiliation:

1. School of Health University of the Sunshine Coast Petrie Queensland Australia

2. Research and Development, Australian Red Cross Lifeblood Brisbane Queensland Australia

3. National Microbiology Laboratory Public Health Agency of Canada Winnipeg Manitoba Canada

4. Vitalant Research Institute San Francisco California USA

5. Department of Laboratory Medicine University of California San Francisco San Francisco California USA

6. Scientific Affairs American Red Cross Gaithersburg Maryland USA

7. Babcock University/Teaching Hospital Ilishan‐Remo Nigeria

8. Department of Donor Medicine Research Sanquin Research Amsterdam the Netherlands

9. Hong Kong Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service Kowloon Hong Kong

10. Pathology & Clinical Governance Australian Red Cross Lifeblood Melbourne Victoria Australia

11. Manufacturing & Logistics Australian Red Cross Lifeblood Melbourne Victoria Australia

12. Korean Red Cross Blood Services Wonju Republic of Korea

13. Beijing Red Cross Blood Centre Beijing China

14. Dalian Blood Centre Dalian China

15. Medical Affairs and Innovation, Héma‐Québec Saint‐Laurent Quebec Canada

16. Department of Clinical Immunology Aarhus University Hospital Aarhus Denmark

17. University Hospital of Schleswig‐Holstein Institute of Transfusion Medicine Kiel Germany

18. Banc de Sang i Teixits de Catalunya Barcelona Spain

19. Instituto Distrital de Ciencia Biotecnología e Innovación en Salud – IDCBIS Bogota Colombia

20. National Blood Centre, Thai Red Cross Society Bangkok Thailand

21. Canadian Blood Services Ottawa Ontario Canada

22. Hospital Sírio‐Libanês Blood Bank São Paulo Brazil

23. Centro de Transfusión de la Comunidad Valenciana Valencia Spain

24. Microbiology Services, NHS Blood and Transplant Bristol UK

25. NHSBT/UKHSA Epidemiology Unit, UKHSA London UK

26. Scottish National Blood Transfusion Service Edinburgh Scotland UK

27. Institute of Hematology and Transfusion Medicine Warsaw Poland

28. Irish Blood Transfusion Service Dublin Ireland

29. Health Sciences Authority Singapore Singapore

30. Red Cross Flanders Mechelen Belgium

31. Centro de Hemoterapia y Hemodonacion de Castilla y Leon Valladolid Spain

32. Welsh Blood Service Pontyclun Wales UK

33. Interregional Blood Transfusion SRC Berne Switzerland

34. The South African National Blood Service Weltevreden Park South Africa

35. Etablissement Français du Sang, La Plaine Saint Denis Tours France

36. National Blood Transfusion Center of Burkina Faso Ouagadougou Burkina Faso

37. Japanese Red Cross Blood Service Tokyo Japan

38. Laboratory Hematology & Blood Bank Department, School of Allied Medical Sciences Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences Tehran Iran

39. Blood Center of University of Campinas Unicamp Brazil

40. Fundación Banco Central de Sangre Córdoba Argentina

41. Virology Institute, School of Medicine National University of Cordoba Córdoba Argentina

42. Bavarian Red Cross Blood Donation Service Wiesentheid Germany

43. Sultan Qaboos University Hospital, Sultan Qaboos University Muscat Oman

44. Department of Transfusion Medicine All India Institute of Medical Sciences New Delhi India

45. National Blood Transfusion Service Yaoundé Cameroon

46. Regional Blood Center of Ribeirão Preto Ribeirão Preto Brazil

47. New Zealand Blood Service Auckland New Zealand

Abstract

AbstractBackground and ObjectivesNucleic acid amplification testing (NAT), in blood services context, is used for the detection of viral and parasite nucleic acids to reduce transfusion‐transmitted infections. This project reviewed NAT for screening blood donations globally.Materials and MethodsA survey on NAT usage, developed by the International Society of Blood Transfusion Working Party on Transfusion‐transmitted Infectious Diseases (ISBT WP‐TTID), was distributed through ISBT WP‐TTID members. Data were analysed using descriptive statistics.ResultsForty‐three responses were received from 32 countries. Increased adoption of blood donation viral screening by NAT was observed over the past decade. NAT‐positive donations were detected for all viruses tested in 2019 (proportion of donations positive by NAT were 0.0099% for human immunodeficiency virus [HIV], 0.0063% for hepatitis C virus [HCV], 0.0247% for hepatitis B virus [HBV], 0.0323% for hepatitis E virus [HEV], 0.0014% for West Nile virus [WNV] and 0.00005% for Zika virus [ZIKV]). Globally, over 3100 NAT‐positive donations were identified as NAT yield or solely by NAT in 2019 and over 22,000 since the introduction of NAT, with HBV accounting for over half. NAT‐positivity rate was higher in first‐time donors for all viruses tested except WNV. During 2019, a small number of participants performed NAT for parasites (Trypanosoma cruzi, Babesia spp., Plasmodium spp.).ConclusionThis survey captures current use of blood donation NAT globally. There has been increased NAT usage over the last decade. It is clear that NAT contributes to improving blood transfusion safety globally; however, there is a need to overcome economic barriers for regions/countries not performing NAT.

Publisher

Wiley

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