Use of a NAT-based assay to improve the surveillance system and prevent transfusion-transmitted malaria in blood banks

Author:

Rocha Daniele,de Melo Gisely Cardoso,Carneiro José Marcelo Hipólito,Ribeiro Marisa,Ribeiro Sthefanie,de Godoy Daniela Tupy,Costa Elaine,de Almeida Anne Cristine Gomes,de Andrade Elisabete Ferreira,Abrahim Cláudia Maria de Moura,Fraiji Nelson Abrahim,Ferreira Antonio Gomes Pinto,Monteiro Wuelton Marcelo,Brindeiro Rodrigo,Tanuri Amilcar,de Lacerda Marcus Vinicius Guimarães,Alvarez PatríciaORCID

Abstract

Abstract Background Malaria can be transmitted by blood transfusion through donations collected from asymptomatic donors. Transfusion-transmitted malaria (TTM) poses a great risk to blood services worldwide. A good screening tool for Plasmodium spp. detection in blood banks must have a high sensitivity for prevention of TTM. However, in Brazilian blood banks, screening for malaria still relies on microscopy. Methods In Brazil, screening for human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV), RNA/DNA for hepatitis C (HCV) and hepatitis B (HBV) viruses is mandatory for every blood donation and uses nucleic acid amplification testing (NAT). The aim of this study was to evaluate the inclusion of an assay for malaria to identify Plasmodium sp. from total nucleic acid (TNA; DNA/RNA) by targeting the 18S rRNA gene of the parasite. Results Considering the limitations of microscopy and the wide availability of the Brazilian NAT platform in the screening of blood units for HIV, HCV, and HBV, a molecular diagnostic tool was validated for detection of Plasmodium sp. in blood banks; a pilot study showed that using this novel NAT assay could reduce the risk of TTM. Conclusion The prototype HIV/HCV/HBV/malaria NAT assay was effective in detecting infected candidate donors and has good prospects to be applied in routine screening for preventing TTM.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Parasitology

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