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– Zika virus can persist in blood components for several months, long after it is no longer detectable in plasma and other body fluids, based on data reported at the annual meeting of the American Association of Blood Banks.

SOURCE: Stone M et al. AABB 2017 Abstract C9-A01AC.

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– Zika virus can persist in blood components for several months, long after it is no longer detectable in plasma and other body fluids, based on data reported at the annual meeting of the American Association of Blood Banks.

SOURCE: Stone M et al. AABB 2017 Abstract C9-A01AC.

 

– Zika virus can persist in blood components for several months, long after it is no longer detectable in plasma and other body fluids, based on data reported at the annual meeting of the American Association of Blood Banks.

SOURCE: Stone M et al. AABB 2017 Abstract C9-A01AC.

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Key clinical point: Zika virus can persist in cellular blood components for months after clearance from plasma.

Major finding: Plasma viremia rapidly declined after index donations, but Zika RNA persisted in red blood cells and whole blood for up to 3 months.

Data source: Zika RNA persistence in blood components after clearance of viremia in plasma was evaluated in 56 donors positive for Zika virus.

Disclosures: Dr. Stone is an employee of Blood Systems Research Institute in San Francisco, a confirmatory laboratory for Roche Molecular Systems, which manufactures the testing device used. The study was funded by the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services.

Source: Stone M et al. AABB 2017 Abstract C9-A01AC.

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