Bacterial Contamination of Platelet Products

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作者
Jacobs, Michael R. [1 ]
Zhou, Bowen
Tayal, Aditi
Maitta, Robert W.
机构
[1] Case Western Reserve Univ, Dept Pathol, Cleveland, OH 44106 USA
关键词
platelet safety; bacterial contamination; risk control strategies; APHERESIS PLATELETS; CLOSTRIDIUM-PERFRINGENS; ROOM-TEMPERATURE; STORAGE; BLOOD; CULTURE; SEPSIS; AGGREGATION; COLLECTION; COMPONENTS;
D O I
10.3390/microorganisms12020258
中图分类号
Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Transfusion of bacterially contaminated platelets, although rare, is still a major cause of mortality and morbidity despite the introduction of many methods to limit this over the past 20 years. The methods used include improved donor skin disinfection, diversion of the first part of donations, use of apheresis platelet units rather than whole-blood derived pools, primary and secondary testing by culture or rapid test, and use of pathogen reduction. Primary culture has been in use the US since 2004, using culture 24 h after collection of volumes of 4-8 mL from apheresis collections and whole-blood derived pools inoculated into aerobic culture bottles, with limited use of secondary testing by culture or rapid test to extend shelf-life from 5 to 7 days. Primary culture was introduced in the UK in 2011 using a "large-volume, delayed sampling" (LVDS) protocol requiring culture 36-48 h after collection of volumes of 16 mL from split apheresis units and whole-blood derived pools, inoculated into aerobic and anaerobic culture bottles (8 mL each), with a shelf-life of 7 days. Pathogen reduction using amotosalen has been in use in Europe since 2002, and was approved for use in the US in 2014. In the US, recent FDA guidance, effective October 2021, recommended several strategies to limit bacterial contamination of platelet products, including pathogen reduction, variants of the UK LVDS method and several two-step strategies, with shelf-life ranging from 3 to 7 days. The issues associated with bacterial contamination and these strategies are discussed in this review.
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