Is sexual risk behaviour associated with an increased risk of transfusion-transmissible infections in blood donors from Western and Pacific countries? A systematic review and meta-analysis

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作者
Van Remoortel, Hans [1 ]
Matthysen, Wout [1 ]
Avau, Bert [1 ,2 ]
Compernolle, Veerle [3 ,4 ]
Vandekerckhove, Philippe [5 ,6 ]
De Buck, Emmy [1 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Belgian Red Cross, Ctr Evidence Based Practice, Motstr 42, B-2800 Mechelen, Belgium
[2] Belgian Ctr Evidence Based Med Cebam, Cochrane Belgium, Leuven, Belgium
[3] Univ Ghent, Fac Med & Hlth Sci, Ghent, Belgium
[4] Belgian Red Cross, Blood Serv, Mechelen, Belgium
[5] Katholieke Univ Leuven, Fac Med, Dept Publ Hlth & Primary Care, Leuven, Belgium
[6] Belgian Red Cross, Mechelen, Belgium
关键词
donor health; donor recruitment; donors; C VIRUS-INFECTION; HAD SEX; RNA; ANTIBODIES; MEN;
D O I
10.1111/vox.12874
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R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background and Objectives The donor medical questionnaire is designed to aid blood establishments in supporting a safe blood supply. According to blood donor deferral policies, sexual risk behaviour (SRB) leads to a (temporary) deferral from blood donation. This systematic review aimed to scientifically underpin these policies by identifying the best available evidence on the association between SRB and the risk of transfusion transmissible infections (TTIs). Materials & Methods Studies from three databases investigating the link between SRB (excluding men who have sex with men (MSM)) and TTIs (HBV, HCV, HIV, Treponema pallidum) in donors from Western and Pacific countries were obtained and assessed on eligibility by two reviewers independently. The association between SRB and TTIs was expressed by calculating pooled effect measures via meta-analyses. The GRADE methodology (Grades of Recommendation, Assessment, Development and Evaluation) was used to assess the quality of evidence. Results We identified 3750 references and finally included 15 observational studies. Meta-analyses showed that there is a significant (P < 0 center dot 05) positive association between the following SRB and HBV and/or HCV infection: having sex with an intravenous drug user (high-certainty evidence), receiving money or goods for sex (moderate-high certainty evidence), having a sex partner with hepatitis/HIV (moderate-certainty evidence) and paid for sex or anal sex (low-certainty evidence). Conclusion Sexual risk behaviour (including having sex with an intravenous drug user, receiving money or goods for sex or having a sex partner with hepatitis/HIV) is probably associated with an increased risk of HBV/HCV infection in blood donors from Western and Pacific countries.
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