Nucleic acid amplification test of blood donations in blood bank
- VernacularTitle:核酸扩增检测在血液筛查的初步应用
- Author:
Chenghui HUANG
;
Ruguang CHEN
;
Jianguo HUANG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Hepatitis B virus;
Hepatitis C like viruses;
Blood donors;
Gene amplification
- From:
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine
2001;0(03):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objectives To increase the safety of blood supply and to evaluate the feasibility of Nucleic Acid amplification test (NAT) of blood donations in blood bank. Methods Individual donor plasma samples serologically negative for HCV, HBV and HIV detected by ELISA were pooled according to the size of 20?50 ?l. HCV RNA and HBV DNA in pooled samples were detected by AcuGen AG 9600 AmpliSensor qualitative PCR methods. Individual donor plasma samples in positive pooled samples were further tested by PCR. Results One(0.01%)of 8805 donations was PCR for HCV RNA positive. Six (0.4%)of 1 441 donations were PCR for HBV DNA positive. The whole procedure took three days from pooling donor plasma samples to identifying the positive samples. Conclusion It is feasible to incorporate NAT into ELISA screening blood donations for HBV and HCV. NAT will further increase the safety of blood supply.