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Hepatitis is inflammation of the liver that can be caused by different toxins, immunologic processes or infectious agents, including viruses. According to the CDC, the most common types of the disease are hepatitis A, hepatitis B and hepatitis C, each caused by a virus of the same name. While viral hepatitis can be spread in different ways, all forms have the potential to be transmitted through blood transfusions. Implementation of improved tests and stringent screening criteria for donors has helped dramatically reduce the risk of transfusion or transplantation transmission of the virus in the United States.
On behalf of the transfusion medicine and cellular therapies community, AABB works with the FDA and other government agencies, either directly or through government advisory committees, as part of ongoing, collaborative efforts to protect against the transmission of hepatitis through blood and human cells, tissue, and cellular- and tissue-based products. In addition, AABB provides guidance to establishments while working with public health officials to monitor infection outbreaks.
12/26/18
AABB, America’s Blood Centers and the American Red Cross submitted
joint comments to FDA in response to the agency’s September 2018 draft guidance, “Further Testing of Donations that are Reactive on a Licensed Donor Screening Test for Antibodies to Hepatitis C Virus.”
09/14/17
The FDA has published a new guidance entitled “Requalification of Donors Previously Deferred for a History of Viral Hepatitis after the 11th Birthday”. Donor Centers may follow the approved algorithm to requalify donors with a history of Hepatitis A, Cytomegalovirus and Epstein-Barr virus.
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AABB (Association for the Advancement of Blood & Biotherapies) is an international, not-for-profit organization representing individuals and institutions involved in the fields of transfusion medicine and biotherapies. The Association works collaboratively to advance the field through the development and delivery of standards, accreditation and education programs. AABB is dedicated to its mission of improving lives by making transfusion medicine and biotherapies safe, available and effective worldwide.
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