Modeling US blood donor deferrals under a policy of individual risk assessment for HIV risk sexual behavior

Author:

Whitaker Barbee I.1ORCID,Huang Yin1ORCID,Gubernot Diane1,Eder Anne F.2ORCID,Herbenick Debby3,Fu Tsung‐chieh3,Forshee Richard A.1,Anderson Steven A.1

Affiliation:

1. FDA Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, Office of Biostatistics and Pharmacovigilance Silver Spring Maryland USA

2. FDA Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, Office of Blood Research and Review Silver Spring Maryland USA

3. Center for Sexual Health Promotion Indiana University Bloomington Indiana USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundIn May 2023, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) released final guidance for blood donor eligibility that recommended the elimination of 3‐month deferral for men who have sex with men (MSM) and the related deferral for women who have sex with MSM. In its place, FDA introduced an individual risk assessment policy of asking all presenting blood donors, regardless of sex or gender, if they have had a new partner or more than one sexual partner in the last 3 months and deferring those who also report anal sex (penile–anal intercourse) during this period. We modeled the possible impact of this policy on the US blood donor base.Study Design and MethodsWe developed a computational model to estimate the percentage of blood donors who would be deferred under a policy of individual HIV risk assessment.The model incorporated demographic information about donors and national survey data on HIV risk behaviors and included age and sex distributions and dependencies.ResultsOur model estimates that approximately 1.2% of US blood donors would be deferred under the individual HIV risk assessment paradigm.DiscussionThe model predicts a relatively minor effect of replacing the time‐based deferral for MSM with individual risk‐based deferral for sexual behavior. As US blood centers implement this new policy, the effect may be mitigated by donor gains, which warrant further study. The new policy is unlikely to adversely affect the availability of blood and blood components.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

U.S. Food and Drug Administration

Publisher

Wiley

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