Prevention of transfusion-induced Chagas' disease by amphotericin B
- PMID: 6776830
- DOI: 10.4269/ajtmh.1980.29.761
Prevention of transfusion-induced Chagas' disease by amphotericin B
Abstract
Amphotericin B, a polyene antibiotic effective against eukaryotic cells, can eliminate the trypomastigote form of Trypanosoma cruzi from blood stored at 4 degrees C. This antitrypanosomal effect can be achieved with a concentration of 3 micrograms/ml within 48 hours. This concentration of amphotericin B does not produce hemolysis over a period of 3 weeks. Amphotericin B methyl ester and nystatin are not effective. Amphotericin B may be considered as a replacement for crystal violet in blood bank blood to prevent transfusion-induced Chagas' disease.
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