HIV Surveillance Among Allogeneic Blood Donors. The Fight Against HIV/AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Infections in France: 10 Years of Surveillance, 1996–2005

- A decline in HIV prevalence among blood donors through 1998, followed by stabilization at around 0.5 per 10,000 new donors between 1998 and 2005. - Stability in HIV incidence among known donors between 1994 and 2005: it was 1.16 per 100,000 during the 2003–2005 period. - Increase in the proportion of non-B subtype viruses between the periods 1985–1987 (6%) and 2003–2005 (31%). - Very low residual risk of HIV transmission through transfusion: 1 in 2,600,000 donations, or approximately one infection per year. - Limited benefit of viral genomic screening implemented in July 2001: over four and a half years, it identified and excluded 4 HIV-infected donations.

Author(s): Pillonel J, Laperche S

Publishing year: 2007

Pages: 131-8

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