Lynn M K, Parker Mary, Stramer Susan L, Townsend Rebecca L, Nolan Melissa S
Institute for Infectious Disease Translational Research, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, USA.
School of Medicine, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, USA.
J Public Health Policy. 2025 Mar;46(1):168-179. doi: 10.1057/s41271-024-00539-5. Epub 2024 Dec 18.
Chagas disease (Trypanosoma cruzi infection) affects ~ 290,000 USA residents and is included in routine blood donation screening panels. Donors are notified of positive T. cruzi-screening results, deferred from donation, and given limited information for next steps. Individuals living with undiagnosed, uncommon infections often face substantial barriers in accessing physicians with infectious disease competency, confirmatory testing, and continuum of care after the point of blood donor deferral. We assessed 46 T. cruzi-deferred donors' experience following deferral, highlight donor challenges, and provide public health institution opportunities to support cases of rare transfusion-transmitted infections in the USA.
恰加斯病(克氏锥虫感染)影响着约29万美国居民,且被纳入常规献血筛查项目。献血者若克氏锥虫筛查结果呈阳性,会收到通知,被推迟献血,并获得关于后续步骤的有限信息。未被诊断出患有罕见感染的个体在寻求具备传染病专业能力的医生、进行确诊检测以及在献血推迟后获得持续护理方面往往面临巨大障碍。我们评估了46名被推迟献血的克氏锥虫感染者在推迟后的经历,突出了献血者面临的挑战,并为美国公共卫生机构提供了支持罕见输血传播感染病例的机会。