Evaluation of the concomitant use of two different EIA tests for HIV screening in blood banks

OBJECTIVE: In 1998, the Brazilian Ministry of Health made it mandatory for all blood banks in the country to screen donated blood for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) concomitantly using two different enzyme immunoassay (EIA) tests. Concerned with the best use of available resources, our objective...

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Main Authors: Otani Marcia M., Salles Nanci A., Barreto Angela M.E., Barreto Claudia C., Chamone Dalton F., Sabino Ester C.
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Spanish
Portuguese
Published: Pan American Health Organization 2003
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:1039be0fe44147f188bc7e4997b51e66 2023-05-15T15:19:12+02:00 Evaluation of the concomitant use of two different EIA tests for HIV screening in blood banks Otani Marcia M. Salles Nanci A. Barreto Angela M.E. Barreto Claudia C. Chamone Dalton F. Sabino Ester C. 2003-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doaj.org/article/1039be0fe44147f188bc7e4997b51e66 EN ES PT eng spa por Pan American Health Organization http://www.scielosp.org/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1020-49892003000200021 https://doaj.org/toc/1020-4989 1020-4989 https://doaj.org/article/1039be0fe44147f188bc7e4997b51e66 Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública, Vol 13, Iss 2-3, Pp 172-175 (2003) Blood banks blood donors HIV Brazil Medicine R Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine RC955-962 Public aspects of medicine RA1-1270 article 2003 ftdoajarticles 2022-12-31T09:57:42Z OBJECTIVE: In 1998, the Brazilian Ministry of Health made it mandatory for all blood banks in the country to screen donated blood for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) concomitantly using two different enzyme immunoassay (EIA) tests. Concerned with the best use of available resources, our objective with this study was to evaluate the usefulness of conducting two EIA screening tests instead of just one. METHODS: We analyzed data from 1999 through 2001 obtained by testing 698 191 units of donated blood using two EIA HIV screening tests concomitantly at the Pro-Blood Foundation/Blood Center of São Paulo (Fundação Pró-Sangue/Hemocentro de São Paulo), which is a major blood center in the city of São Paulo, Brazil. All samples reactive in at least one of the two EIA tests were submitted for confirmation by a Western blot (WB) test, and the persons who had donated those samples were also asked to return and provide a follow-up sample. RESULTS: Out of the 698 191 blood units that were donated, 2 718 of them (0.4%) had to be discarded because they were reactive to at least one of the EIA tests. There were two WB-positive donation samples that were reactive in only one HIV EIA screening test. On their follow-up samples, both donors tested WB-negative. These cases were considered false positive results at screening. Of the 2 718 donors who were asked to return and provide a follow-up sample, 1 576 of them (58%) did so. From these 1 576 persons, we found that there were two individuals who had been reactive to only one of the two EIA screening tests and who had also been negative on the WB at screening but who were fully seroconverted on the follow-up sample. We thus estimated that, in comparison to the use of a single EIA screening test, the use of two EIA screening tests would detect only one extra sample out of 410 700 units of blood. CONCLUSIONS: Our data do not support the use of two different, concomitant EIA screening tests for HIV. The great majority of HIV-positive donors have already seroconverted and will be ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Eia ENVELOPE(7.755,7.755,63.024,63.024)
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Spanish
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topic Blood banks
blood donors
HIV
Brazil
Medicine
R
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
Public aspects of medicine
RA1-1270
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blood donors
HIV
Brazil
Medicine
R
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
Public aspects of medicine
RA1-1270
Otani Marcia M.
Salles Nanci A.
Barreto Angela M.E.
Barreto Claudia C.
Chamone Dalton F.
Sabino Ester C.
Evaluation of the concomitant use of two different EIA tests for HIV screening in blood banks
topic_facet Blood banks
blood donors
HIV
Brazil
Medicine
R
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
Public aspects of medicine
RA1-1270
description OBJECTIVE: In 1998, the Brazilian Ministry of Health made it mandatory for all blood banks in the country to screen donated blood for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) concomitantly using two different enzyme immunoassay (EIA) tests. Concerned with the best use of available resources, our objective with this study was to evaluate the usefulness of conducting two EIA screening tests instead of just one. METHODS: We analyzed data from 1999 through 2001 obtained by testing 698 191 units of donated blood using two EIA HIV screening tests concomitantly at the Pro-Blood Foundation/Blood Center of São Paulo (Fundação Pró-Sangue/Hemocentro de São Paulo), which is a major blood center in the city of São Paulo, Brazil. All samples reactive in at least one of the two EIA tests were submitted for confirmation by a Western blot (WB) test, and the persons who had donated those samples were also asked to return and provide a follow-up sample. RESULTS: Out of the 698 191 blood units that were donated, 2 718 of them (0.4%) had to be discarded because they were reactive to at least one of the EIA tests. There were two WB-positive donation samples that were reactive in only one HIV EIA screening test. On their follow-up samples, both donors tested WB-negative. These cases were considered false positive results at screening. Of the 2 718 donors who were asked to return and provide a follow-up sample, 1 576 of them (58%) did so. From these 1 576 persons, we found that there were two individuals who had been reactive to only one of the two EIA screening tests and who had also been negative on the WB at screening but who were fully seroconverted on the follow-up sample. We thus estimated that, in comparison to the use of a single EIA screening test, the use of two EIA screening tests would detect only one extra sample out of 410 700 units of blood. CONCLUSIONS: Our data do not support the use of two different, concomitant EIA screening tests for HIV. The great majority of HIV-positive donors have already seroconverted and will be ...
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author Otani Marcia M.
Salles Nanci A.
Barreto Angela M.E.
Barreto Claudia C.
Chamone Dalton F.
Sabino Ester C.
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Salles Nanci A.
Barreto Angela M.E.
Barreto Claudia C.
Chamone Dalton F.
Sabino Ester C.
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title Evaluation of the concomitant use of two different EIA tests for HIV screening in blood banks
title_short Evaluation of the concomitant use of two different EIA tests for HIV screening in blood banks
title_full Evaluation of the concomitant use of two different EIA tests for HIV screening in blood banks
title_fullStr Evaluation of the concomitant use of two different EIA tests for HIV screening in blood banks
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the concomitant use of two different EIA tests for HIV screening in blood banks
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