Detección de ADN de parvovirus B19 en donantes de sangre de tres hospitales en Santiago, Chile

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Background: Parvovirus B19 (B19) is associated with a wide range of diseases in humans, whose severity depends on the immunological and hematological status of the host. It is transmitted mainly through the airway but also by transfusions. Aim: To determine the B19 DNA carrier frequency in a population of volunteer blood donors from three hospitals blood banks in Santiago, Chile, and to determine the viral load in DNA positive cases. Material and Methods: A total of 477 serum samples were analyzed. The screening of B19 DNA was carried out by nested polymerase chain reaction (PCR) directed to the non-structural region of the virus (NS1). The viral load in positives cases was quantified by NS1 Real Time PCR. Results: Parvovirus B19 was detected in four samples, rendering a frequency of 1:119. The viral loads ranged from less than 2000 to 5,626 x 105 genome equivalents/ml. Conclusions: Parvovirus B19 was present in four of 477 blood bank blood donors from three hospitals in Santiago.

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Lévican, J., Torres, M., Gaggero, N., Corvalán, R., & Gaggero, A. (2011). Detección de ADN de parvovirus B19 en donantes de sangre de tres hospitales en Santiago, Chile. Revista Medica de Chile, 139(2), 143–149. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0034-98872011000200001

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