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Blood Trail: Tainted Blood Supply Spreads HIV in Poor Nations
Rueters-SOURCE: Annals of Internal Medicine 2002;136:312-319. | feb 22/02 | Alan Mozes

Posted on 02/23/2002 4:47:30 AM PST by BigM

Tainted Blood Supply Spreads HIV in Poor Nations

Fri Feb 22, 5:25 PM ET

By Alan Mozes

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A combined fear of disease and lawsuits have led most wealthy developed nations to adopt a "zero tolerance" policy regarding HIV contamination of the blood supply, researchers have found. But 10% of all new HIV infections in developing countries, they say, are now due to transfusions of tainted blood.

Meanwhile, governments of these developing nations are struggling to develop and enforce measures to make their blood supplies safer.

"In the developed countries I think the blood supply situation is well handled," said study co-author Dr. Charles Bennett of Northwestern University in Chicago, Illinois. "But in the developing countries it's a completely different story. It's just a tragedy."

Bennett and his colleagues reviewed over 20 years of blood safety records, testing standards and legislative histories in several developed countries, including the US, France, Great Britain, Japan, Canada and Germany, and developing countries including India, Pakistan, China, Vietnam and Thailand.

The research team found that in developed nations the initial lack of coordination among competing public health agencies has for the most part given way to an increasingly centralized process for blood screening for HIV, hepatitis C virus (HCV) and other infectious diseases.

They note that recent criminal investigations have revealed that in most nations the organizations responsible for blood safety made many mistakes when the AIDS epidemic began in 1981. Delays in recognizing the risks and implementing adequate testing resulted in thousands of HIV infections among hemophiliacs who received tainted transfusions.

The investigators found that more than 20 developed nations have acknowledged such mistakes and have provided financial compensation to victims and their families. And in their report published in the Annals of Internal Medicine, Bennett's team concludes that cutting- edge screening technology has made the risk of such infections extremely low today.

But the authors paint a very different picture when it comes to blood safety in the developing world. Upwards of 45% of all blood donations in poor nations go unscreened for HIV, HCV or hepatitis B, they note. Such donations, the researchers say, are directly responsible for the infections of hundreds of thousands of transfusion recipients.

Bennett and his colleagues note that as recently as 1996, roughly 95% of the blood supply in India was deemed unsafe. And they point to the problem of paid blood donors, who supply a major portion of the blood pool in many developing nations. These donors, the authors note, have an incentive to donate as much and as often as possible regardless of their health status.

China is particularly vulnerable, they point out; 60% of that nation's blood supply comes from paid donors. The researchers observed that HIV infections in China often result from the use of old needles to draw blood, as well as the mixing of multiple donations and readministration of the potentially tainted blood to donors so they can give blood again more quickly.

"The China story is really one of the most tragic stories you can identify," Bennett told Reuters Health. "And at the end of the day it could be hundreds of thousands who become infected with HIV."

Bennett stressed that countries that have achieved a safe blood supply need to reach out to help those who have yet to do so. "The blood supply system in the developing countries need a partnership with richer nations to develop the infrastructure," he said. "They just can't do it on their own."

SOURCE: Annals of Internal Medicine 2002;136:312-319.


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And they said we made it all up...

a bump and a drip!

1 posted on 02/23/2002 4:47:30 AM PST by BigM
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To: BigM
You know, when I first read about these stories- around 1998- I really thought it would be the "nuke" to help get rid of the clintons.... surely, I thought, the press could never ignore such egregious abuse. Surely all those noisy, in-your-face AIDS "activists" would see the horror of this...

I'm still waiting.....

2 posted on 02/23/2002 5:06:34 AM PST by backhoe
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To: backhoe
I'm still waiting.....

Me too!

3 posted on 02/23/2002 5:18:36 AM PST by scouse
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To: backhoe
sometimes justice is served cold...bump!
4 posted on 02/23/2002 5:49:43 AM PST by BigM
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To: BigM


5 posted on 02/23/2002 8:10:24 AM PST by Senator Pardek
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To: Senator Pardek,Askel5,T'wit,Budge,Cholera Joe,Wallaby
Bump!
6 posted on 02/23/2002 10:43:48 AM PST by BigM
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To: BigM
May the fact that Arkansas did not stop bleeding their prisoners until Clinton was in the White House someday be made known.
7 posted on 02/23/2002 12:12:53 PM PST by Wallaby
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To: Wallaby
It's really a good vs. evil story. I put my trust in the almighty above to make sure we win this one in the end.

a bump!

8 posted on 02/23/2002 2:54:32 PM PST by BigM
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To: BigM
Bennett and his colleagues reviewed over 20 years of blood safety records, testing standards and legislative histories in several developed countries, including the US, France, Great Britain, Japan, Canada and Germany, and developing countries including India, Pakistan, China, Vietnam and Thailand.

He should have looked in Arkansas.

9 posted on 02/23/2002 5:12:26 PM PST by T'wit
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To: Wallaby
We'll be heard -- I hope in time to put a certain medic and his accomplices behind bars.
10 posted on 02/23/2002 5:19:11 PM PST by T'wit
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To: T'wit
bump!
11 posted on 02/24/2002 9:34:36 AM PST by BigM
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To: BigM
Folks in Australia this week paid $6,000 a seat to listen to blather from that former (?) diseased blood salesman from Arkansas. He made off with $700,000, the newspapers said.

Australia and New Zealand both received shipments of the tainted blood presumably originating in Arkansas. I wonder how the haemophiliacs and others Down Under infected by it would feel about the visitor if they knew the story.

12 posted on 02/24/2002 10:11:09 PM PST by T'wit
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To: T'wit; BigM
Bump and a drip!
13 posted on 02/25/2002 5:20:02 AM PST by CholeraJoe
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To: BigM
And, of course, not a word about Arkansas. Some things never change.
14 posted on 02/25/2002 5:24:28 AM PST by truthkeeper
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To: CholeraJoe
Hiya, CJ! Do I hear the Bloodhounds starting to bay?
15 posted on 02/25/2002 6:28:34 AM PST by T'wit
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To: T'wit
You do indeed.
16 posted on 02/25/2002 6:35:21 AM PST by CholeraJoe
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To: CholeraJoe
There is justice to be done, victims to succor and truth to be told -- a story that will yet shock the world. September 11 turned the country away from all other issues, and rightly so. But the Arkansas Tainted Blood scheme is still sickening and killing people in many countries. Let the Hounds bay!
17 posted on 02/25/2002 6:56:09 AM PST by T'wit
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To: T'wit
Does the word holocaust come to mind?
18 posted on 02/25/2002 6:14:14 PM PST by adanaC
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To: adanaC
A new sort. They did this for money. A holocaust for profit.
19 posted on 02/25/2002 7:52:00 PM PST by T'wit
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To: BigM
Just a note to all here about the Hepatitis C problem.

I discovered I had HepC by reading a Blood Trail article here in late 1999. I knew when I read the article; the blood tests just confirmed it.

I underwent a 13 and a half month regimen of interferon and ribavirin, and a number of very righteous people prayed for me regularly.

It appears to have worked, as the virus remains undetectable several months after completing treatment. I know the prayers had a great effect.

HepC is a very serious health problem indeed, but it is not necessarily a death sentence. If you think you might be at risk, get tested. If you have it, don't panic--buckle down and beat it.

A sincere thanks to the Blood Trail people here for helping to save my life.

Oh, I have some rebuilding to do. I couldn't hold a proper job while dealing with the side effects of the chemotherapy, so I worked as I could...now I have significant debts and must again find appropriate work. But I'm alive and virus free, and the Lord will provide.

20 posted on 02/28/2002 6:21:36 AM PST by dsc
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