TY - JOUR
T1 - Blood donor questionnaires and infectious disease screening in Latin American countries
AU - Marrero-Rivera, Gisela
AU - García-Otálora, Michel Andrés
AU - Gonzalez, Carlos
AU - Pérez-Carrillo, José
AU - Rojas, Paolo
AU - Castellanos, Paula
AU - Granados, Melissa
AU - Herrera, Guillermo
AU - Montemayor, Celina
AU - Bakhtary, Sara
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 International Society of Blood Transfusion.
PY - 2024/8/28
Y1 - 2024/8/28
N2 - Background and Objectives: Blood donor questionnaires are tools used to screen prospective blood donors to determine their eligibility. There are limited data regarding blood donor questionnaires and infectious disease screening of the blood supply in Latin American countries. This study aimed to survey donor centres in Latin American countries to learn more about blood donor screening and infection assessment. Materials and Methods: An international team of transfusion medicine professionals including medical directors and supervisors who work or collaborate with Latin American donor centres, called ‘Comité de Investigación en Medicina Transfusional’, designed a survey (16 questions) to characterize blood donor eligibility in Latin America. Results: Eighty-two institutions from 14 Latin American countries responded to the survey. Most donor centres (66%; 54 of 82) had a donor deferral percentage between 5% and 25%, and the most common causes of deferrals were low haemoglobin and high-risk behaviour. Most donors in blood centres were directed family donors compared with voluntary donors. Infection evaluation included mostly serologic assessment (81%; 30 of 37) for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, Treponema pallidum and Trypanosoma cruzi rather than nucleic acid tests (5%; 2 of 37). Conclusion: Heterogeneity exists in donor selection and infectious disease screening in Latin American countries. This survey provides valuable information to understand Latin American blood centre practices.
AB - Background and Objectives: Blood donor questionnaires are tools used to screen prospective blood donors to determine their eligibility. There are limited data regarding blood donor questionnaires and infectious disease screening of the blood supply in Latin American countries. This study aimed to survey donor centres in Latin American countries to learn more about blood donor screening and infection assessment. Materials and Methods: An international team of transfusion medicine professionals including medical directors and supervisors who work or collaborate with Latin American donor centres, called ‘Comité de Investigación en Medicina Transfusional’, designed a survey (16 questions) to characterize blood donor eligibility in Latin America. Results: Eighty-two institutions from 14 Latin American countries responded to the survey. Most donor centres (66%; 54 of 82) had a donor deferral percentage between 5% and 25%, and the most common causes of deferrals were low haemoglobin and high-risk behaviour. Most donors in blood centres were directed family donors compared with voluntary donors. Infection evaluation included mostly serologic assessment (81%; 30 of 37) for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, Treponema pallidum and Trypanosoma cruzi rather than nucleic acid tests (5%; 2 of 37). Conclusion: Heterogeneity exists in donor selection and infectious disease screening in Latin American countries. This survey provides valuable information to understand Latin American blood centre practices.
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U2 - 10.1111/vox.13730
DO - 10.1111/vox.13730
M3 - Short survey
C2 - 39198032
AN - SCOPUS:85202528448
SN - 0042-9007
JO - Vox Sanguinis
JF - Vox Sanguinis
ER -