Transfusion safety concerns during the COVID-19 pandemic in Taiwan: Altered by evolving control strategies.

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Journal of the Formosan Medical Association Pub Date : 2024-09-20 DOI:10.1016/j.jfma.2024.09.003
Yun-Yuan Chen, Min-Hui Yang, Jou-Zhen Lai, Jen-Wei Chen, Yun-Long Wang, Cheng-Shen Hung, Chang-Der Kow, Chi-Ling Lin, Sheng-Mou Hou, Ho-Sheng Wu, Sheng-Tang Wei
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Abstract

Background: In 2022, the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron surge affected 8.8 million people in Taiwan. This study delves into how the transition from containment to mitigation strategies in COVID-19 control has altered concerns regarding transfusion safety.

Methods: Blood donations during 2020-2022 in Taiwan were included. Donation details and post-donation information (PDI) were retrieved to assess donation fluctuations and incidences of various PDI. The main effects of PDI reporting were assessed using chi-square test and logistic regression. Additionally, from April to August 2022, we collected disease information from COVID-19 donors, and tested their repository specimens for SARS-CoV-2 RNA and antibodies.

Results: Before 2022, when containment measures were in place, only 8 blood donors with COVID-19 reported PDI. However, by mid-2021, there was a significant decrease in blood donations. In 2022, with mitigation strategies implemented, a total of 3483 donations reported COVID-19 PDI. The incidence of all cause PDI increased from 10.5 per 10,000 donations in 2020-2021 to 29.9 per 10,000 in 2022, with nearly 70% of PDI being related to COVID-19. Female donors reported more PDI events. Additionally, the incidence significantly decreased with age. A total of 1148 repository specimens from COVID-19 donor were tested, revealing no detection of SARS-CoV-2 RNA. The seroprevalence rates of anti-nucleocapsid(N) and anti-spike(S) antibodies were 0.61% and 98.4%, respectively.

Conclusion: Transfusion safety concerns in Taiwan progressed alongside the evolution of control strategies, with a one-year delay following the pandemic started. The absence of RNAemia among COVID-19 donors indicates that precautionary measures were commensurate with the risk.

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台湾 COVID-19 大流行期间的输血安全问题:因不断演变的控制策略而改变。
背景介绍2022年,SARS-CoV-2 Omicron激增影响了台湾880万人。本研究探讨了 COVID-19 控制策略从遏制到缓解的转变如何改变了人们对输血安全的关注:方法:纳入 2020-2022 年期间在台湾的献血者。方法:纳入台湾 2020-2022 年期间的献血资料,检索献血详情和献血后信息(PDI),以评估献血波动和各种 PDI 的发生率。采用卡方检验和逻辑回归评估了 PDI 报告的主要影响。此外,从2022年4月到8月,我们收集了COVID-19捐献者的疾病信息,并对他们的标本库进行了SARS-CoV-2 RNA和抗体检测:结果:2022 年之前,在采取遏制措施期间,只有 8 名 COVID-19 献血者报告了 PDI。然而,到 2021 年年中,献血人数明显减少。2022 年,随着缓解策略的实施,共有 3483 名献血者报告了 COVID-19 PDI。所有原因的 PDI 发生率从 2020-2021 年的每万次献血中 10.5 例增加到 2022 年的每万次献血中 29.9 例,其中近 70% 的 PDI 与 COVID-19 有关。女性捐献者报告的 PDI 事件更多。此外,随着年龄的增长,发病率明显下降。共检测了 1148 份来自 COVID-19 捐献者的样本库标本,结果显示未检测到 SARS-CoV-2 RNA。抗核头壳抗体(N)和抗尖峰抗体(S)的血清阳性率分别为0.61%和98.4%:台湾的输血安全问题与控制策略的演变同步进行,大流行开始后延迟了一年。COVID-19 献血者中未出现 RNA 血症,表明预防措施与风险相称。
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期刊介绍: Journal of the Formosan Medical Association (JFMA), published continuously since 1902, is an open access international general medical journal of the Formosan Medical Association based in Taipei, Taiwan. It is indexed in Current Contents/ Clinical Medicine, Medline, ciSearch, CAB Abstracts, Embase, SIIC Data Bases, Research Alert, BIOSIS, Biological Abstracts, Scopus and ScienceDirect. As a general medical journal, research related to clinical practice and research in all fields of medicine and related disciplines are considered for publication. Article types considered include perspectives, reviews, original papers, case reports, brief communications, correspondence and letters to the editor.
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