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2000 - 2002年美国丙型肝炎病毒从抗体阴性的器官和组织供体传播情况

Hepatitis C virus transmission from an antibody-negative organ and tissue donor--United States, 2000-2002.

出版信息

MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep. 2003 Apr 4;52(13):273-4, 276.

Abstract

In June 2002, a physician reported to the Oregon Department of Human Services (DHS) a case of acute hepatitis C in a patient who had received a patellar tendon with bone allograft from a donor approximately 6 weeks before onset of illness. At the time of the donor's death in October 2000, his serum had no detectable antibody to hepatitis C virus (anti-HCV). The ensuing investigation conducted by CDC and DHS confirmed that the donor, although anti-HCV-negative, was HCV RNA-positive and the probable source of HCV infection for at least eight organ and tissue recipients. This report summarizes the preliminary results of the investigation. Although transmission from anti-HCV-negative tissue donors probably is rare, determining the frequency of transplantations from such donors and the risk for transmitting HCV to recipients is important in evaluating whether additional prevention measures are warranted.

摘要

2002年6月,一名医生向俄勒冈州公共服务部(DHS)报告了一例急性丙型肝炎病例,该患者在发病前约6周接受了来自一名供体的带骨髌腱移植。2000年10月供体死亡时,其血清中未检测到丙型肝炎病毒抗体(抗-HCV)。随后由疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)和DHS进行的调查证实,该供体虽然抗-HCV阴性,但HCV RNA呈阳性,并且可能是至少八名器官和组织接受者的HCV感染源。本报告总结了调查的初步结果。虽然来自抗-HCV阴性组织供体的传播可能很少见,但确定此类供体的移植频率以及将HCV传播给接受者的风险,对于评估是否需要采取额外的预防措施很重要。

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