Detection of Plasmodium spp. in asymptomatic blood donors by the new Brazilian NAT PLUS HIV/HBV/HCV/Malaria Bio‐Manguinhos kit

Author:

Costa Elaine1,Rocha Daniele1,Lopes Josiane Iole França2,Andrade Elisabete1,Cardoso Pedro1,Ribeiro Marisa1,Fontana‐Maurell Marcela13,Vicentino Amanda Roberta Revoredo4,Calazans Alexandre Rodrigues1,Arruda Monica Barcellos1,Mesquita Camila de Amorim2,Ferreira Antonio Gomes Pinto1,Amorim Filho Luiz2,Alvarez Patrícia1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratório de Tecnologia Diagnóstica (LATED), Instituto de Tecnologia de Imunobiológicos (Bio‐Manguinhos) Fundação Oswaldo Cruz (Fiocruz) Rio de Janeiro Brasil

2. HEMORIO Instituto Estadual de Hematologia Rio de Janeiro Brasil

3. Departamento de Genética Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro Brasil

4. Laboratório de Imunologia Molecular e Celular, Instituto de Biofísica Carlos Chagas Filho Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro Brasil

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundTransfusion‐transmitted malaria (TTM) is a public health problem in endemic and nonendemic areas. The Brazilian Ministry of Health (MH) requested the development of a nucleic acid amplification test (NAT) for the detection of Plasmodium spp. in public blood centers to increase blood safety.Study Design and MethodsThe new Brazilian NAT kit named NAT PLUS HIV/HBV/HCV/Malaria Bio‐Manguinhos was first implemented in HEMORIO, a public blood center in the city of Rio de Janeiro. Since October 1, 2022, this blood center has been testing all its blood donations for malaria in a pool of six plasma samples to detect Plasmodium spp. by real‐time polymerase chain reaction (PCR).ResultsSince the implementation of the NAT PLUS platform until February 2023, HEMORIO has successfully received and tested 200,277 donations. The platform detected two asymptomatic donors in the city of Rio de Janeiro, which is a nonendemic region for malaria. Our analyses suggested a malaria from the Amazon region caused by Plasmodium vivax, in the first case, while an autochthonous transmission case by Plasmodium malariae was identified in the rural area of Rio de Janeiro state.DiscussionThe NAT PLUS platform detects Plasmodium spp. in plasma samples with sensitivity capable of detecting subpatent infections. This is the first time worldwide that a group developed and implemented molecular diagnosis for Plasmodium spp. to be used by public blood centers to avoid TTM.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Hematology,Immunology,Immunology and Allergy

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