Transfusion of HIV-infected blood products despite highly sensitive nucleic acid testing.
Pierre CappyValérie BarletQuentin LucasXavier TinardJosiane PillonelSylvie GrossPierre TiberghienSyria LaperchePublished in: Transfusion (2019)
This case demonstrates that the risk of contaminated donations due to the early HIV infection phase going undetected by highly sensitive NAT is real but exceptional. The absence of transmission to the platelets recipient could be due to the very low viral inoculum and/or to the efficacy of the viral inactivation. This case also highlights the additional value of a systematic donation archiving and the importance of donor education and predonation selection.