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Case Reports
. 1996 May;93(2):457-9.
doi: 10.1046/j.1365-2141.1996.5161062.x.

Transmission of symptomatic parvovirus B19 infection by clotting factor concentrate

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Transmission of symptomatic parvovirus B19 infection by clotting factor concentrate

T T Yee et al. Br J Haematol. 1996 May.

Abstract

The risk of acquiring diseases from transfusion of blood and blood products is well recognized and the issue of parvovirus in haemophiliacs is not a new one. We report two patients with haemophilia acquiring iatrogenic parvovirus B19 infection, resulting in life-threatening sepsis in one, and immunocompetent adult. Over the last 10 years there has been great progress in manufacturing safer products with regard to enveloped viruses such as HIV, hepatitis B and C. A recent outbreak across Europe of hepatitis A in haemophiliacs treated with plasma-derived factor VII concentrates has made haemophilic treaters concerned about the known (parvovirus B19 and hepatitis A) and the unknown non-lipid enveloped viruses that may be contained in the clotting factor concentrates, because these are resistant to the existing viral inactivating techniques. The possibility of HIV itself mutating into a non-lipid enveloped virus emphasizes the need to seek and use safer products.

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