November 14th, 2007 by admin
-I was Shocked to Hear that Routine Testing In a Blood Bank, was Not Done for Donated Organs, is this True? What Are the Tests?
Thanks Joe T, but it is my Understanding that Both of These Tests Look for the Antibody, Not Viral-Specific Proteins or Genetic Material, So an "Eclipse Period" is to Be Expected.
Thanks Mad, Unfortunately, Many Are Not Knowledgeable in this Area.
Joe T, how About RT-PCR, Since these Both Are RNA Viruses.
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November 1st, 2007 by admin
When i go to cheak My medical fittness they found i have infected by HCV. The count is 2.42 it is possible cure it? because i have to go to abroad.somebody please explain me the treatments and duration it took..
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October 24th, 2007 by admin
58 years of age have diabit &HCV is there any accurate cure for that any were in the world?
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October 19th, 2007 by admin
How much time it take to destroye HCV in razor, tooth bursh. Actualy my romate is infected from HCV and i need some information for him he is using tooth bursh and razor one time wich is enough expensive for him. and if you can tell us about tooth past which is shared among us is it risky or not.
thanks
khadim
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October 17th, 2007 by admin
How much time HCV take to destroy in open area and in wash room like place.
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October 1st, 2007 by admin
I am looking to talk to a lot of people who have gone through the treatment. Please give me advise and maybe a place to go to talk to people. I have looked into support groups in the area and they are all at times i cant make it. How do I tell people that are close to me? friends? family? I am afriad of the way they will act. Is this a normal fear? also who has had to take antidepressents with the treatment? can i make it with out? i am not a depressed person but my husband worries that if the treament doesnt work i might become depressed. shoud i still take antidepressents before i start treatment? I took them for a couple of days and i was really sick on them. i am more scared of the antidepressents than the treatment. is that a normal feeling? i could use a lot of people to talk to. wil people look at me differently if i tell them i have hcv? only respond if you have a serious answer please.
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September 26th, 2007 by admin
Doctors say he is in the "end stage" of liver cirrohsis caused by HCV( Hep C Virus)
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September 26th, 2007 by admin
ISBT 2006 Oral Presentation
DETECTION OF HIV-1 INFECTION IN BLOOD DONORS DURING THE
IMMUNOLOGICAL WINDOW PERIOD BY THE IMPLEMENTATION OF
NUCLEIC ACID AMPLIFICATION TECHNOLOGY (P-018)
P.S.P. Scuracchio1, A.G. Oliveira Filho2, M.M.M. Lemos2, M.C.C. Poli2, R. Colella2, M.M.C. Magri3,
N.J.F. Cavalcanti3, E.C. Sabino4, N.A. Salles4, D.A.F. Chamone5
1 Banco de Sangue de Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil
2 Banco de Sangue de Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil
3 Centro de Referencia e Treinamento AIDS, Sao Paulo, Brazil
4 Fundaçao Pró-Sangue Hemocentro de Sao Pa, Sao Paulo, Brazil
5 Universidade de Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Background: Individual Nucleic Acid-Amplification Testing (NAT) has been recently introduced in blood banks
in the city of São Paulo, Brazil, in attempts to reduce the transfusion transmission risk of HIV and Hepatitis C
viruses. This screening test can identify donations made during the immunological window period before
seroconversion.
Aims: To investigate the impact of this technology in our blood donors and transfusion routine.
Methods: From March 2004 to November 2005, when the NAT testing has been implanted, 64,248 donations
were tested using two approved enzyme immunoassays (EIA) for HIV antibodies (Abbott Murex and Biomérieux),
although 47,866 were also tested for individual NAT (Procleix by Chiron Healthcare). Confirmatory tests: Western
blot (Genelabs Diagnostics), p24 antigen (Vironostica) and quantitative PCR-HIV-1 (Roche).
Results: Among the samples screened, two were non-reactive in enzyme immunoassays but positive for HIV-1
RNA with negative confirmatory p24 antigen, as described: Donor A, male, 34 years old, married, was a repeat
donor with a previous blood donation on 06/21/04. After the results of the index donation on 11/17/05, he was
recalled to collect a new blood sample in order to confirm the HIV-1 positivity. The sample was collected 25 days
after the index donation and confirmatory tests showed quantitative PCR-HIV 16,800 cp/ml, reactive antibody
detection and negative p24 antigen. During interview with the infectious diseases specialist, the donor admitted,
between the two donations, many occasions of male homosexual intercourse without using a protective. Two
weeks before the index donation, he had low grade fever, sore throat, myalgia and malaise. Donor B, male, 30
years old, single, first time donor on 10/01/05. Four days after the blood donation, a new sample was collected
remaining serological tests non-reactive, negative p24 antigen and quantitative PCR-HIV showing 122.000 cp/ml.
The donor developed fever and diffuse body pain one week after the donation. He was recalled many times for
counselling and testing. Unfortunately, he has never returned again.
Conclusions: Although serologic analysis for HIV is a primary tool for diagnostic testing, the introduction of
NAT has made possible the identification and preventing of transfusion of two HIV-positive blood donations in a
18 months period. Interesting to note that while the prevalence of HCV is higher than HIV, in Brazil HIV incident
cases are more common than HCV using NAT technology. The screening of donors reduced the immunological
window period, permitting the identification of very early stage HIV infections. In addition, these case reports
emphasized the fact that the risk of HIV transmission is not limited to the first time donors.
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September 24th, 2007 by admin
I'm 20 years old and pregnant with my first child. My prenatal tests came back and I found out I have HCV. This friday, I'm going to the hospital for blood tests for my levels and such. Are there any specific tests I should ask for or any questions I can ask that will have helpful answers?
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September 17th, 2007 by admin
Hello.. I was dianosed with HCV when I was 18. I'm now 22 years old. I had a baby 4 months ago and during my pregnancy I got my liver panel done and it was all normal.. Now 4 months after I had him my alt level is 96 when the range is 30-65 and my ast is 118 when the normal range is 15-37. I drank alcohol a couple times since I had him but now I have stopped. What would cause it to be so high now? Is it because I drank alcohol? If anyone has information on this please let me know..
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