An international review of the characteristics of viral nucleic acid-amplification testing (NAT) reveals a trend towards the use of smaller pool sizes and individual donation NAT.
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PubMed ID
38516962
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Background And Objectives
Nucleic acid-amplification testing (NAT) is used for screening blood donations/donors for blood-borne viruses. We reviewed global viral NAT characteristics and NAT-yield confirmatory testing used by blood operators.Materials And Methods
NAT characteristics and NAT-yield confirmatory testing used during 2019 was surveyed internationally by the International Society of Blood Transfusion Working Party Transfusion-Transmitted Infectious Diseases. Reported characteristics are presented herein.Results
NAT was mainly performed under government mandate. Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis C virus (HCV) and hepatitis B virus (HBV) NAT was performed on all donors and donation types, while selective testing was reported for West Nile virus, hepatitis E virus (HEV), and Zika virus. Individual donation NAT was used for HIV, HCV and HBV by ~50% of responders, while HEV was screened in mini-pools by 83% of responders performing HEV NAT. Confirmatory testing for NAT-yield samples was generally performed by NAT on a sample from the same donation or by NAT and serology on samples from the same donation and a follow-up sample.Conclusion
In the last decade, there has been a trend towards use of smaller pool sizes or individual donation NAT. We captured characteristics of NAT internationally in 2019 and provide insights into confirmatory testing approaches used for NAT-yields, potentially benefitting blood operators seeking to implement NAT.
Nucleic acid-amplification testing (NAT) is used for screening blood donations/donors for blood-borne viruses. We reviewed global viral NAT characteristics and NAT-yield confirmatory testing used by blood operators.Materials And Methods
NAT characteristics and NAT-yield confirmatory testing used during 2019 was surveyed internationally by the International Society of Blood Transfusion Working Party Transfusion-Transmitted Infectious Diseases. Reported characteristics are presented herein.Results
NAT was mainly performed under government mandate. Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis C virus (HCV) and hepatitis B virus (HBV) NAT was performed on all donors and donation types, while selective testing was reported for West Nile virus, hepatitis E virus (HEV), and Zika virus. Individual donation NAT was used for HIV, HCV and HBV by ~50% of responders, while HEV was screened in mini-pools by 83% of responders performing HEV NAT. Confirmatory testing for NAT-yield samples was generally performed by NAT on a sample from the same donation or by NAT and serology on samples from the same donation and a follow-up sample.Conclusion
In the last decade, there has been a trend towards use of smaller pool sizes or individual donation NAT. We captured characteristics of NAT internationally in 2019 and provide insights into confirmatory testing approaches used for NAT-yields, potentially benefitting blood operators seeking to implement NAT.
Date of Publication
2024-07
Publication Type
Article
Keyword(s)
NAT
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transfusion safety
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virus
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Faddy, Helen M | |
Osiowy, Carla | |
Custer, Brian | |
Busch, Michael | |
Stramer, Susan L | |
Dean, Melinda M | |
Acutt, Jessika | |
Viennet, Elvina | |
van de Laar, Thijs | |
Tsoi, Wai-Chiu | |
Styles, Claire | |
Kiely, Phil | |
Margaritis, Angelo | |
Kwon, So-Yong | |
Qiu, Yan | |
Deng, Xuelian | |
Lewin, Antoine | |
Jørgensen, Signe Winther | |
Erikstrup, Christian | |
Juhl, David | |
Sauleda, Silvia | |
Camacho Rodriguez, Bernardo Armando | |
Soto Coral, Lisbeth Jennifer Catherine | |
Gaviria García, Paula Andrea | |
Oota, Sineenart | |
O'Brien, Sheila F | |
Wendel, Silvano | |
Castro, Emma | |
Navarro Pérez, Laura | |
Harvala, Heli | |
Davison, Katy | |
Reynolds, Claire | |
Jarvis, Lisa | |
Grabarczyk, Piotr | |
Kopacz, Aneta | |
Łętowska, Magdalena | |
O'Flaherty, Niamh | |
Young, Fiona | |
Williams, Padraig | |
Burke, Lisa | |
Chua, Sze Sze | |
Muylaert, An | |
Page, Isabel | |
Jones, Ann | |
Vermeulen, Marion | |
Laperche, Syria | |
Gallian, Pierre | |
Satake, Masahiro | |
Addas-Carvalho, Marcelo | |
Blanco, Sebastián | |
Gallego, Sandra V | |
Seltsam, Axel | |
Weber-Schehl, Marijke | |
Al-Riyami, Arwa Z | |
Al Maamari, Khuloud | |
Alawi, Fatma Ba | |
Pandey, Hem Chandra | |
França, Rochele Azevedo | |
Charlewood, Richard |
Series
Vox Sanguinis
Publisher
Wiley
ISSN
1423-0410
0042-9007
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open.access