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AIM To investigate the role of bloodtransfusion in TT viral infection(TTV).METHODS We retrospectively studied serumsamples from 192 transfusion recipients whounderwent cardiovascular surgery and bloodtransfusion between July 1991 and June 1992.Allpatients had a follow-up every other week for atleast 6 months after transfusion.Eightyrecipients received blood before screeningdonors for hepatitis C antibody(anti-HCV),and112 recipients received screened blood.Recipients with alanine aminotransferase level>2.5 times the upper normal limit were testedfor serological markers for viral hepatitis A,B,C,G,Epstein-Barr virus and cytomegalovirus.TTV infection was defined by the positivity forserum TTV DNA using the polymerase chainreaction method.RESULTS Eleven and three patients,whoreceived anti-HCV unscreened and screened“blood,respectively,had serum ALT levels>90 IU/L.Five patients(HCV and TTV:1;HCV,HGV,and TTV:1;TTV:2;and CMV and TTV:1)were positive for TTV DNA,and four of them hadsero-conversion of TTV DNA.CONCLUSION TTV can be transmitted viablood transfusion.Two recipients infected byTTV alone may be associated with the hepatitis.However,whether TTV was the causal agentremains unsettled,and further studies arenecessary to define the role of TTV infection inchronic hepatitis.
AIM To investigate the role of blood transfusion in TT viral infection (TTV). METHODS We retrospectively studied serums samples from 192 transfusion recipients whounderwent cardiovascular surgery and blood transfusion between July 1991 and June 1992. Allpatients had a follow-up every other week for atleast 6 months later transfusion.Eightyrecipients received blood before screeningdonors for hepatitis C antibody (anti-HCV), and112 recipients received screened blood.Recipients with alanine aminotransferase level> 2.5 times the upper normal limit were testedfor serological markers for viral hepatitis A, B, C, G, Epstein-Barr virus and cytomegalovirus. TTV infection was defined by the positivity forserum TTV DNA using the polymerase chain reaction method .RESULTS Eleven and three patients, whoreceived anti-HCV unscreened and screened ”blood, respectively, had serum ALT levels> 90 IU / L.Five patients (HCV and TTV: 1; HCV, HGV, and TTV: 1; TTV: 2; and CMV and TTV: 1) were positive for TTV DNA, and four of them hadsero-conver sion of TTV DNA. CONCLUSION TTV can be transmitted via blood transfusion. Two recipients infected by TTV alone may be associated with the hepatitis. Despite, TTV was the causal agent remains unsettled, and further studies are necessary to define the role of TTV infection inchronic hepatitis.