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From mad cows to sensible blood transfusion: the risk of prion transmission by labile blood components in the United Kingdom and in France.

机译:从疯牛到合理的输血:在英国和法国,不稳定血液成分传播of病毒的风险。

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Transfusion transmission of the prion, the agent of variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (vCJD), is now established. Subjects infected through food may transmit the disease through blood donations. The two nations most affected to date by this threat are the United Kingdom (UK) and France. The first transfusion cases have been observed in the UK over the past 5 years. In France, a few individuals who developed vCJD had a history of blood donation, leading to a risk of transmission to recipients, some of whom could be incubating the disease. In the absence of a large-scale screening test, it is impossible to establish the prevalence of infection in the blood donor population and transfused patients. This lack of a test also prevents specific screening of blood donations. Thus, prevention of transfusion transmission essentially relies at present on deferral of "at-risk" individuals. Because prions are present in both white blood cells and plasma, leukoreduction is probably insufficient to totally eliminate the transfusion risk. In the absence of a screening test for blood donations, recently developed prion-specific filters could be a solution. Furthermore, while the dietary spread of vCJD seems efficiently controlled, uncertainty remains as to the extent of the spread of prions through blood transfusion and other secondary routes.
机译:现已确定了变种克雅氏病(vCJD)的病原体病毒的输血传播。通过食物感染的受试者可能通过献血传播疾病。迄今为止受此威胁影响最大的两个国家是英国(UK)和法国。在过去的5年中,在英国观察到了第一批输血病例。在法国,少数患有vCJD的人有献血史,导致有传播给接受者的风险,其中一些人可能正在感染这种疾病。在没有大规模筛查试验的情况下,无法确定献血者和输血患者的感染率。缺乏测试还阻止了对献血的特定筛查。因此,目前,预防输血传播基本上依赖于“高危”个体的推迟。由于白细胞和血浆中都存在病毒,因此白细胞减少可能不足以完全消除输血的风险。在没有针对献血的筛查测试的情况下,最近开发的病毒专用过滤器可能是一种解决方案。此外,虽然vCJD的饮食传播似乎得到有效控制,但通过输血和其他次要途径传播的病毒传播程度仍不确定。

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