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ANAHEIM, Calif. (Map) -
Chagas'-positive donations have been reported in 34 states with the highest concentration in California, Florida and Texas, according to data compiled by the AABB.
During presentations at the conference today, blood safety experts also
said they are investigating new cases of transmissions of Chagas' disease that
may have occurred through blood transfusions and via insect bites from bugs
known to carry the parasite. Such cases have been extremely rare, or have gone
undocumented, in the
"While we have known that Chagas' disease was present in
The American Red Cross was among the first blood collection agencies in
the U.S. to begin testing donations for Chagas' in late January, following FDA
approval of Ortho's blood-screening test in
"Ensuring the safety of the blood supply is a major public health
priority, and one that our company is proud to play a role in," said
In additional developments, public health authorities in the state of Arizona have made Chagas' a "reportable" disease. Three southern states are considering similar action. A reportable disease is one that must be reported to federal, state, or local health officials when diagnosed -- like active tuberculosis, hepatitis, gonorrhea and HIV, for example.
Also called American trypanosomiasis, Chagas' disease is an infection
caused by the blood-borne parasite Trypanosoma cruzi, or T.cruzi. The disease
is endemic to most countries in Central and
In
The company will seek FDA approval to expand use of its test for Chagas' disease in tissue and cell transplants (cadaveric testing) and for general diagnostic purposes. Physicians and patients with questions about Chagas' disease are encouraged to visit the CDC's Web site at www.cdc.gov. For the latest data and a state-by-state accounting of blood donations testing positive for Chagas', visit the AABB's Chagas' Disease Biovigilance Network on the Web. Maps are updated weekly. http://www.aabb.org/Content/Programs_and_Services/Data_Center/Chagas /chagas.htm. (Due to length of URL, please cut and paste into browser.)
(1) Updated CDC estimates as of March 2007. Earlier CDC estimates said the number of people infected with Chagas' disease worldwide ranged from 16 to 18 million. Experts suggest that the decline may be attributable, at least in part, to effective prevention and intervention programs initiated in central and south America
About Ortho-Clinical Diagnostics
Ortho-Clinical Diagnostics, a Johnson & Johnson company, is a leading provider of high-value diagnostic solutions for the global health care community. Committed to developing the most advanced tests for early detection or diagnosis of disease, the company brings products to market that provide timely information and help to facilitate better medical decisions. Ortho- Clinical Diagnostics also provides blood screening and typing products that help to ensure the safety of the world's blood supply. Worldwide, health care professionals rely on Ortho-Clinical Diagnostics for innovative diagnostic solutions and services that promote effective diagnoses and enhance patient care. For more information, visit www.orthoclinical.com.
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