Leukocyte-reduction to prevent transfusion-transmitted cytomegalovirus infections
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Leukocyte-reduction to prevent transfusion-transmitted cytomegalovirus infections
Abstract
Certain infectious organisms, including cytomegalovirus, are associated 'exclusively' with blood leukocytes (WBC), and their transmission by transfusion is strikingly diminished by marked WBC-reduction of cellular blood components. Based on several reports of WBC-reduction, it is clear that the risk of CMV is nearly eliminated by consistently removing WBC to a level < 1-5 x 10(6) WBCs/unit (< or = 1 x 10(6) preferred in Europe; < or = 5 x 10(6) in the United States). Alternatively, the rate of CMV infections is reduced by transfusing blood components collected from donors negative for CMV antibody. However, neither technique is perfect, with a failure rate of 1-4%. Although WBC-reduction is favored by many experts, practitioners must choose the method that they believe to be most efficacious--being mindful that data do not exist to establish additive protection by combining WBC-reduction and transfusion of blood components collected from antibody negative donors.
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