Blood safety markers in Dutch donors after relaxation of deferral for men who have sex with men: re‐emergence of syphilis and HIV pre‐exposure prophylaxis use

Author:

Quee Franke A.123ORCID,Slot Ed4,van Leeuwen Ingeborg5,Brands Ralph5,Franssen Eric J. F.5,Hogema Boris M.16,Zaaijer Hans L.16ORCID,van de Laar Thijs J. W.167ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Donor Medicine Research Sanquin Research Amsterdam The Netherlands

2. Department of Public and Occupational Health Amsterdam UMC Amsterdam The Netherlands

3. Amsterdam Public Health (APH) Research Institute Amsterdam UMC Amsterdam The Netherlands

4. Department of Medical Affairs Sanquin Corporate Staff Amsterdam The Netherlands

5. Department of Clinical Pharmacy Onze Lieve Vrouwe Gasthuis Amsterdam The Netherlands

6. Department of Virology Sanquin Diagnostic Services Amsterdam The Netherlands

7. Department of Medical Microbiology Onze Lieve Vrouwe Gasthuis Amsterdam The Netherlands

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundLess discriminatory donor selection policies for men who have sex with men (MSM) may impact transfusion safety in terms of higher residual risks for known transfusion‐transmitted infections (TTIs), increased vulnerability toward new TTIs that are also transmitted via sex, and HIV infections masked by pre‐exposure prophylaxis (PrEP).Study Design and MethodsTTI trends in Dutch donors were studied over a 13‐year period (2011–2023), characterized by successive relaxations of MSM deferral criteria. Structured posttest counseling was performed to determine risk factors in TTI‐positive donors. PrEP drug levels were measured in 9977 donations from male donors living in urban areas and in 67 donors with active or resolved syphilis.ResultsHIV incidence (from 5.8 to 1.5 per 1,000,000 donor years (DY)) and HBV incidence (from 12.4 to 4.5 per 1,000,000 DY) in Dutch donors decreased with less stringent MSM deferral criteria, while syphilis prevalence (from 26.4 to 44.1 per 100,000 new donors) and syphilis incidence (from 18.3 to 46.3 per 1,000,000 DY) increased over time. The proportion of MSM‐related syphilis rose from 2% to 32% in new donors and from 12% to 27% in repeat donors. PrEP was detected in 2 of 9977 (0.02%) donations from male donors living in urban areas, and in 1 of 39 (2.6%) male donors with syphilis.DiscussionTo date, phasing out donor deferral for MSM had no significant impact on transfusion safety in the Netherlands. However, rising syphilis rates and (recent) PrEP use in the blood donor population, albeit rare, suggest an influx of donors with higher sexual risk profiles and requires intensified TTI surveillance in donors.

Funder

Stichting Sanquin Bloedvoorziening

Publisher

Wiley

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