D Glück, B Kubanek, W Gaus, G Elbert, W Grässmann, R Hesse, G Holzberger, K Koerner, G Peichl-Hoffmann, K Richter
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摘要
自1985年7月以来,红十字会血库在FRG的hiv抗体流行率和发病率进行了多中心研究。自1987年以来,Western blot (Wb)阳性献血者不到2人,每10万献血者中不到1人的持续低流行率和发生率,证实了我们对血液制品感染hiv的其他风险的估计,为1:50万至1:30万献血者。从流行病学的细节来看,男性重复献血者的发病率似乎有增加的趋势。献血者感染艾滋病毒的方式已发生变化,越来越多的人通过异性性接触感染高危人群。
[Current data on the prevalence and epidemiology of HIV from the HIV study by the German Red Cross of West Germany].
From the multicenter study of the Red Cross Blood Banks in the FRG HIV-antibody prevalences and incidences are documented since July 1985. Constantly low prevalences and incidences since 1987 of less than 2 Western blot (Wb)-positive donors and less than 1 Wb-positive donor per 100,000 donors respectively confirm our estimate of the rest risk of an HIV-infection by blood products of 1:500,000 to 1:3 million donations. In the epidemiologic details there seems to be a trend to an increase of the incidence in male repeat blood donors. The modes of HIV-infection in blood donors have changed to an increasing number of infections acquired in heterosexual contacts to persons at risk.