Overview on Blood Transfusion-Transmitted Diseases

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Mohammed Salah Hussain
Qahtani, Saad Hussain
Abeer Ali M Alsubhi
Ahmed Maashi Helal Alanazi
Douaa Elnail Abdelbagi
Khalid Hamad Al Hattab
Wala Hassan Khalafalla Abdelfadeel
Wesal Ali Aljohani
Shama Mousa Albalawi
Kholod Khaled Alsubhi
Abdulrahman Abdulaziz Alomran
Aldoseri, Huda Amer A
Tahani Saleh A Alsaery

Abstract

As it is important for the Blood transfusion to be extremely safe, some measures have to be taken long safeguarded the blood supply from the major transfusion transmissible diseases (TTIs).  The risk of transfusion-transmitted infection (TTI) rises with the number of donors exposed, and the effects of TTI are frequently more severe in immune compromised people. TTIs (hepatitis B virus [HBV], HIV, and hepatitis C virus [HCV]) are examples of typical transfusion-transmitted infectious agents. As a result of the gradual application of nucleic acid-amplification technology (NAT) screening for HIV, HCV, and HBV, the residual risk of infected window-period donations has been minimized. Nonetheless, infections emerge far more frequently than is commonly acknowledged, needing ongoing surveillance and individual assessment of transfusion-associated risk. Although there is a constant need to monitor present dangers owing to established TTI, the ongoing issues in blood safety are mostly related to surveillance for developing agents, as well as the creation of quick reaction systems when such agents are detected.

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Hussain, M. S. ., Hussain, Q. S. ., Alsubhi, A. A. M. ., Alanazi, A. M. H. ., Abdelbagi, D. E. ., Al Hattab, K. H. ., Abdelfadeel, W. H. K. ., Aljohani, W. A. ., Albalawi, S. M. ., Alsubhi, K. K. ., Alomran, A. A. ., A, A. H. A., & Alsaery, T. S. A. . (2023). Overview on Blood Transfusion-Transmitted Diseases. Journal of Advanced Zoology, 44(S5), 1875–1882. https://doi.org/10.17762/jaz.v44iS-5.1520
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