M S Cardoso, K Koerner, S Epple, T Dengler, M Kerowgan, B Kubanek
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In this paper we report the results of a retrospective investigation on anti-HCV supplemental test positive blood donors from 1993 and 1994. 22 living recipients of blood/blood components from 15 donors were localized and enrolled in the study. Serum from these individuals were tested by serological assays and RT/PCR. HCV-RNA titer was determined for all positive donors. Genotyping was performed for all HCV-RNA positive individuals (donors and recipients). We observed that less than 50% of the recipients of previous donations from those positive donors did develop serological markers of HCV infection. HCV-RNA titers in donor's serum varied from 2 x 10(3) to 5 x 10(5) copies/ml but a direct correlation between viral RNA titer and the outcome of infection could not be established. Genotype investigation revealed 100% identity of genotypes within the pairs of donors/recipients. Genotype 1 b reached a prevalence of 75% within this group.