A highly sensitive and specific nucleic acid test (NAT) for the blood-borne viruses human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis C (HCV), and hepatitis B (HBV) is essential for the safety of blood components. Since more than 2 decades, NAT screening of blood donations has become standard in developed countries that have implemented the individual-donation (ID-NAT) and mini-pool NAT (MP-NAT) approaches. With this powerful technique, confirmation of initial reactive (IR) NAT samples becomes a challenge. Different algorithms are currently in use to eliminate false reactive results. To show that the algorithm implemented in 2007, that uses repeat testing of IR samples in duplicate runs, is a safe strategy, especially in low endemic countries, ...
Background. Introduction of nucleic acid testing (NAT) has helped in decreasing window period donati...
Introduction: With a population of 1.3 billion people and a frequency of Human Immunodeficiency Viru...
Background: HIV/AIDS pandemic brought into focus the importance of safe blood donor pool. Aims: To...
A highly sensitive and specific nucleic acid test (NAT) for the blood-borne viruses human immunodefi...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the results of nucleic acid testing for viruses in an individua...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the results of nucleic acid testing for viruses in an individua...
Objective: To describe general data on nucleic acid/serology testing and report the ...
The relative contribution of serologic screening and nucleic acid testing (NAT) to prevent hepatitis...
International audienceBackground: Multiplex viral nucleic acid testing (NAT) and a discriminatory te...
BACKGROUND: Blood donors in Taiwan currently are screened for hepatitis B virus (HBV), hepatitis C v...
Background : Voluntary non-remunerated repeat blood donors are perceived to be safer than the first ...
BackgroundConcern about West Nile virus (WNV) transfusion-transmitted infections missed by minipool ...
Nucleic acid-amplification testing (NAT) is not routinely practiced in blood banks from most low-inc...
Background: Nucleic acid amplification testing (NAT) is restricted to a few blood banks in India sin...
Background: The introduction of nucleic acid amplification technology (NAT) for screening pooled or ...
Background. Introduction of nucleic acid testing (NAT) has helped in decreasing window period donati...
Introduction: With a population of 1.3 billion people and a frequency of Human Immunodeficiency Viru...
Background: HIV/AIDS pandemic brought into focus the importance of safe blood donor pool. Aims: To...
A highly sensitive and specific nucleic acid test (NAT) for the blood-borne viruses human immunodefi...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the results of nucleic acid testing for viruses in an individua...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the results of nucleic acid testing for viruses in an individua...
Objective: To describe general data on nucleic acid/serology testing and report the ...
The relative contribution of serologic screening and nucleic acid testing (NAT) to prevent hepatitis...
International audienceBackground: Multiplex viral nucleic acid testing (NAT) and a discriminatory te...
BACKGROUND: Blood donors in Taiwan currently are screened for hepatitis B virus (HBV), hepatitis C v...
Background : Voluntary non-remunerated repeat blood donors are perceived to be safer than the first ...
BackgroundConcern about West Nile virus (WNV) transfusion-transmitted infections missed by minipool ...
Nucleic acid-amplification testing (NAT) is not routinely practiced in blood banks from most low-inc...
Background: Nucleic acid amplification testing (NAT) is restricted to a few blood banks in India sin...
Background: The introduction of nucleic acid amplification technology (NAT) for screening pooled or ...
Background. Introduction of nucleic acid testing (NAT) has helped in decreasing window period donati...
Introduction: With a population of 1.3 billion people and a frequency of Human Immunodeficiency Viru...
Background: HIV/AIDS pandemic brought into focus the importance of safe blood donor pool. Aims: To...