Dodd Roger Y
Research and Development, American Red Cross, Rockville, Maryland 20855, USA.
Curr Opin Hematol. 2007 Nov;14(6):671-6. doi: 10.1097/MOH.0b013e3282e38e8a.
Blood safety is a topic of continuing concern, and much effort is expended on measures to decrease the risk for transmission of infectious agents via transfusion. At the same time, emerging infections may threaten this safety. A periodic review of risk is therefore appropriate.
The risk for major transfusion transmissible infections continues to decline as a result of continually strengthening interventions and because of more general improvements in public health. More attention is being paid to emerging infections, and recently donor testing has been implemented for West Nile virus and Trypanosoma cruzi. Within the period covered by this review, the transmission of variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease by transfusion has been confirmed. Our understanding of other agents is improving.
The estimated risk for transfusion transmitted hepatitis viruses and retroviruses is now vanishingly small, but clinicians should be alert to the possibility of infection with emerging infectious agents, because preventive measures may not be available in all cases.
血液安全一直是备受关注的话题,人们在采取措施降低通过输血传播感染因子风险方面投入了大量精力。与此同时,新出现的感染可能会威胁到这种安全性。因此,定期对风险进行评估是恰当的。
由于干预措施不断加强以及公共卫生状况普遍改善,主要经输血传播感染的风险持续下降。人们对新出现的感染给予了更多关注,最近已对西尼罗河病毒和克氏锥虫开展了献血者检测。在本次综述涵盖的时间段内,已证实输血可传播变异型克雅氏病。我们对其他病原体的认识也在不断提高。
目前经输血传播肝炎病毒和逆转录病毒的估计风险极小,但临床医生应警惕感染新出现的感染因子的可能性,因为并非在所有情况下都有预防措施可用。