Risk for Hepatitis E Virus Transmission by Solvent/ Detergent Treated Plasma
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Titre | Risk for Hepatitis E Virus Transmission by Solvent/ Detergent Treated Plasma |
Type de publication | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2020 |
Auteurs | Gallian P, Lhomme S, Morel P, Gross S, Mantovani C, Hauser L, Tinard X, Pouchol E, Djoudi R, Assal A, Abravanel F, Izopet J, Tiberghien P |
Journal | EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES |
Volume | 26 |
Pagination | 2881-2886 |
Date Published | DEC |
Type of Article | Article |
ISSN | 1080-6040 |
Résumé | Hepatitis E has emerged as a major transfusion-transmitted infectious risk. Two recipients of plasma from 2 lots (A and B) of pooled solvent/detergenttreated plasma were found to be infected by hepatitis E virus (HEV) that was determined to have been transmitted by the solvent/detergenttreated plasma. HEV RNA viral loads were 433 IU in lot A and 55 IU in lot B. Retrospective studies found that 100% (13/13) of evaluable lot A recipients versus 18% (3/17) of evaluable lot B recipients had been infected by HEV (p<0.001), albeit not necessarily at time of transfusion. Among evaluable recipients, 86% with a transfused HEV RNA load >50,000 IU were infected, most likely by the HEV-containing solvent/detergenttreated plasma, versus only 7% with a transfused HEV RNA load <50,000 IU (p<0.001). Overall, solvent/detergenttreated plasma might harbor HEV. Such an occurrence might result in a dose-dependent risk for transfusion-transmitted hepatitis E. |
DOI | 10.3201/eid2612.191482 |