NR AQUK
AU Gregori,L.; McCombie,N.; Palmer,D.; Birch,P.; Sowemimo-Coker,S.O.; Giulivi,A.; Rohwer,R.G.
TI Effectiveness of leucoreduction for removal of infectivity of transmissible spongiform encephalopathies from blood
QU Lancet 2004 Aug 7; 364(9433): 529-31
PT journal article
AB In 1999, the UK implemented universal leucoreduction as a precaution against transmission of variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease by transfusion of domestic blood or red blood cells. We aimed to assess how effectively leucoreduction reduced infectivity of transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs) in blood. 450 mL of whole blood collected and pooled from scrapie-infected hamsters was leucoreduced with a commercial filter. Blood cell concentrations were quantified, and infectivity titres measured. Blood cell recovery and white blood cell removal complied with American Association of Blood Banks standards. Leucofiltration removed 42% (SD 12) of the total TSE infectivity in endogenously infected blood. Leucoreduction is necessary for the removal of white-cell-associated TSE infectivity from blood; however, it is not, by itself, sufficient to remove all blood-borne TSE infectivity.
AD Veterans Affairs Maryland Health Care System, VA Medical Center, University of Maryland at Baltimore, 10 North Greene Street, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA
SP englisch
PO England