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File: Quality Ppt 66684 | Transfusion Transmitted Diseases
contents tti characteristics of tti mandatory tti methods technologies for tti testing tti notification why how to notify transfusion chain human being blood donors donor each link consists of several ...

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                                                                         CONTENTS 
 • TTI ?
 • Characteristics of TTI
 • Mandatory TTI
 • Methods/Technologies for TTI Testing
 • TTI Notification
 • Why & How To Notify
                         TRANSFUSION CHAIN
                                                     Human 
                                                     being
                    Blood donors                     (Donor)      Each link consists of 
                                                                  several
                    Collection                                    smaller links
                                                                  (primary processes)
                    Processing                                     
                    Screening 
                    and testing
                    Blood cold                                    The quality of the BTS is 
                    chain                                         influenced by the quality 
                                                                  of each of the links
                                                     Human 
                    Transfusion                      being
                                                     (Patient)
                           TTI = TRANSFUSION TRANSMISSIBLE INFECTIONS
     
  A pathogen :
  •   Able to transmit through blood or blood components
  •   Able to survive outside human body
  •   Able to survive through range of temperatures
  •   Able to replicate and re-establish following transfusion
  •   Exists naturally either free in plasma or in cellular component
                       INFECTIOUS AGENTS
     1.   Virus – most commonly transmitted
     2.   Bacteria
     3.   Protozoa
     4.   Fungi – not accepted as blood donor(too sick)
     5.   Parasite
     6.   Prion
                                     VIRUS
      1.   Hepatitis: Hep B, Hep C, Hep D
      2.   Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
      3.   Human T-cell Lymphotrophic virus (HTLV-1,2)
      4.   Epstein barr virus (EBV)
      5.   Cytomegalo virus (CMV)
      6.   West nile virus (WNV) 
      7.   Human herpes virus (HHV)                    
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