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Retrospective investigation of patients exposed to possible transmission of hepatitis C virus by a capillary blood glucose meter.

机译:通过毛细管血糖仪对可能传播丙型肝炎病毒的患者进行回顾性调查。

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A 75-year-old female with no known risk factors for hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection was hospitalized and a diagnosis of HCV seroconversion was established (HCV immunoblot and a positive quantitative viral load). An epidemiological investigation revealed that, during a previous hospitalization resulting in a diagnosis of diabetes, she had shared a Glucotrend capillary blood glucose meter (CBGM; Roche Diagnostics, France) with a known HCV-positive diabetic patient. Poor hygiene practices were observed when using this device. Since the Glucotrend CBGM had been purchased, the suspected source patient had been hospitalized eight times and another 19 diabetic patients with known anti-HCV antibodies also regularly attended the same hospital. Consequently, 35 diabetic patients who had been hospitalized at the same time as the suspected source patient and 1305 patients who had used the Glucotrend CBGM were invited to undergo serum anti-hepatitis B virus, anti-HCV and anti-human immunodeficiency virus testing. Among the 35 diabetic patients, none of the 24 subjects tested were positive. Among the 1305 other patients, 995 were tested and 19 (2%) were anti-HCV positive. Although this prevalence is higher than that reported in the general French population, this excess risk cannot be attributed to use of the CBGM. Furthermore, molecular analysis showed that the two HCV strains isolated did not belong to the same phylogenetic cluster. However, as a result of this incident, measures were taken to minimize the transmission of bloodborne viruses in the hospital concerned. Other French hospitals were informed by a national alert message from the French Agency for the Safety of Health Products.
机译:一名没有已知丙型肝炎病毒(HCV)感染危险因素的75岁女性住院治疗,并建立了HCV血清转化的诊断(HCV免疫印迹和定量病毒载量阳性)。一项流行病学调查表明,在先前住院期间导致糖尿病的诊断期间,她与一位已知的HCV阳性糖尿病患者共用了一个Glucotrend毛细管血糖仪(CBGM;法国罗氏诊断公司)。使用此设备时,观察到不良的卫生习惯。自从购买了Glucotrend CBGM之后,可疑来源患者已经住院了8次,另外19名患有已知抗HCV抗体的糖尿病患者也定期去了同一家医院。因此,邀请了35名与可疑来源患者同时住院的糖尿病患者和1305位使用Glucotrend CBGM的患者进行了血清抗乙肝病毒,抗HCV和抗人免疫缺陷病毒检测。在35名糖尿病患者中,测试的24名受试者均未见阳性。在其他1305名患者中,有995名接受了测试,其中19名(2%)为抗HCV阳性。尽管该患病率高于法国普通人群的患病率,但这种过度风险不能归因于使用CBGM。此外,分子分析表明,分离出的两个HCV菌株不属于同一系统发育簇。但是,由于这一事件,已采取措施以最大程度地减少有关医院中血液传播病毒的传播。法国其他医疗机构收到了法国保健产品安全局的国家警报消息。

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