Detection of hepatitis B virus infection in German blood donors 2008-2015

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作者
Scheiblauer, Heinrich [1 ]
Heiden, Margarethe [2 ]
Funk, Markus [2 ]
Oberle, Doris [2 ]
Kress, Julia [3 ]
Jork, Christine [4 ]
Chudy, Michael [3 ]
机构
[1] Paul Ehrlich Inst, Testing Lab Vitro Diagnost Med Devices, Langen, Germany
[2] Paul Ehrlich Inst, Safety Med Prod & Med Devices, Langen, Germany
[3] Paul Ehrlich Inst, Sect Mol Virol, Langen, Germany
[4] DRK Blutspendedienst NSTOB, NAT Lab, Zentralinst Springe, Springe, Germany
关键词
HBV detection in blood; HBV-NAT; HBsAg; anti-HBc; HBV window period; OBI; HBV residual risk; HBV-NAT; DONATIONS; ASSAYS; HBSAG; IMMUNOASSAY; DNA;
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10.1111/vox.12890
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background and objectives Assessment of HBV-NAT testing compared to HBsAg and anti-HBc screening in German blood establishments for the period 2008-2015. Materials and methods Blood donations screened for HBsAg and anti-HBc along with HBV-NAT were evaluated. Sensitivity of HBsAg and HBV-NAT tests was compared in 30 HBV seroconversion panels and with the viral load of the NAT-only cases. Residual risk for HBV in the WP was modelled. Results A total of 45 270 111 donations were evaluated. There were 29 NAT-only cases in the HBsAg-negative HBV-WP, one by ID-NAT and 28 by MP-NAT. MP-NAT, on average, showed higher sensitivity than HBsAg testing: MP-NAT-LoD of 146 IU/ml vs. 362 IU/ml HBV DNA for positive HBsAg detection (range 135-1502 IU/ml), resulting in 3 center dot 1 days (range 2 center dot 0-4 center dot 8 days) earlier HBV detection. Viral loads of the NAT-only cases confirmed the sensitivity of the HBV tests in the seroconversion study. One HBsAg-negative case was due to a new HBsAg mutant combination. There was one HBsAg-reactive only case. In addition, HBV incidence in the HBV-WP included 41 HBsAg-/HBV-NAT-positives and three HBV transmission cases. The residual risk for HBsAg was estimated to be 1:1 619 419-1 268 474 compared to 1:2 793 365-2 134 702 for MP-NAT. Within chronic HBV (HBsAg-/anti-HBc-positive and MP-NAT-negative) 70% were ID-NAT positive at low viral load (median 20 IU/ml). Among anti-HBc-only, supplementary ID-NAT detected 23 occult HBV infections. Conclusions In the HBV-WP, MP-NAT provided a higher sensitivity than HBsAg testing, obtained a considerably higher yield and reduced the risk for HBV transmission. In later HBV stages, anti-HBc screening and HBV-ID-NAT intercepted potentially infectious donations.
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