Risk for Hepatitis E Virus Transmission by Solvent/ Detergent Treated Plasma

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TitreRisk for Hepatitis E Virus Transmission by Solvent/ Detergent Treated Plasma
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2020
AuteursGallian 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
JournalEMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Volume26
Pagination2881-2886
Date PublishedDEC
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN1080-6040
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.

DOI10.3201/eid2612.191482