Parvovirus B19 and Parvovirus 4 infections among healthy blood donors; A prevalence report from Iran

IF 1.1 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES IDCases Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.idcr.2024.e02055
Mohammad Mehdi Sabahi , Mehrdad Mosadegh , Azin Kazemi , Razieh Amini , Shahab Mahmoudvand , Mojtaba Hedayat Yaghoubi , Mohammad Masoud Maleki , Zahra Sanaei , Farid Azizi Jalilian
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Abstract

Background

Parvoviruses, characterized by their tropism for blood cells, can manifest as asymptomatic infections. With their ability to persist in blood, assessing the prevalence of Parvovirus B19 (B19V) and Parvovirus 4 (PARV4) among healthy blood donors is essential for evaluating the potential transmission risks through blood transfusions, emphasizing the need for comprehensive screening protocols.

Methods

Four hundred blood donors participated in the study, with their blood specimens subjected to Real-Time PCR analysis for B19V and PARV4 nucleic acids after obtaining informed consent. Additionally, Complete Blood Count (CBC) assessments and determination of anti-B19 V-IgM and anti-B19 V-IgG antibody titers were performed using Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) for all collected samples.

Results

The results reveal that 12 out of 400 individuals (3 %) exhibited positive results for B19V DNA, while 6 out of 400 individuals (1.5 %) tested positive for PARV4 DNA. Additionally, 8 out of 400 individuals (2 %) displayed positive results for anti-B19V IgM, and 306 out of 400 individuals (76.5 %) exhibited positive results for anti-B19 IgG. Notably, one donation from a donor presenting anti-IgM antibodies was subsequently confirmed as B19V DNA-positive through Real-Time PCR. In the analysis of CBC, a significant disparity in platelet levels was observed between B19V-positive donors, PARV4-positive donors, and B19V-negative donors.

Conclusions

The study suggests that individuals at high risk, lacking detectable B19V antibodies, should undergo systematic screening and exclusion. This precaution is intended to minimize potential contamination risks within the studied cohort, despite the undefined pathogenesis and clinical implications of PARV4.

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健康献血者中的 Parvovirus B19 和 Parvovirus 4 感染;伊朗的流行情况报告
背景 Parvoviruses(副病毒)的特点是对血细胞具有滋养性,可表现为无症状感染。由于它们能在血液中持续存在,因此评估健康献血者中 Parvovirus B19 (B19V) 和 Parvovirus 4 (PARV4) 的流行率对于评估输血传播的潜在风险至关重要,这也强调了全面筛查方案的必要性。方法400名献血者参与了这项研究,在获得知情同意后,对他们的血液标本进行了 B19V 和 PARV4 核酸实时 PCR 分析。结果结果显示,400 人中有 12 人(3%)B19V DNA 检测结果呈阳性,400 人中有 6 人(1.5%)PARV4 DNA 检测结果呈阳性。此外,400 人中有 8 人(2%)的抗 B19V IgM 检测结果呈阳性,400 人中有 306 人(76.5%)的抗 B19 IgG 检测结果呈阳性。值得注意的是,通过实时聚合酶链式反应(Real-Time PCR),一名出现抗 IgM 抗体的捐献者的捐献结果被证实为 B19V DNA 阳性。在分析全血细胞计数时,发现 B19V 阳性捐献者、PARV4 阳性捐献者和 B19V 阴性捐献者的血小板水平存在显著差异。尽管 PARV4 的发病机制和临床影响尚未明确,但这一预防措施旨在最大限度地降低研究队列中的潜在污染风险。
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