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Asymptomatic Leprosy Infection among Blood Donors May Predict Disease Development and Suggests a Potential Mode of Transmission
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Susceptible HostImmunologyPathologyDisease SusceptibilityAsymptomatic Leprosy InfectionHematologySerologic TestingInfection ControlPotential ModeLaboratory MedicineHealth SciencesLeprosyAutoimmune DiseaseKidney TransplantBlood TransplantationLeprosy TransmissionBlood Donor SamplesClinical MicrobiologyEpidemiologyInborn Error Of ImmunityBlood DonationBlood DonorsPathogenesisMedicineBlood Transfusion
Blood donor samples (1,007) were assessed for anti-phenolic glycolipid 1 (PGL-1) IgM antibodies and Mycobacterium leprae DNA presence, which had 3.8% and 0.3% positivity, respectively. After a 5-year follow-up period, six individuals with positive markers developed leprosy, raising the hypothesis that asymptomatic infection among blood donors may be an undisclosed mode of leprosy transmission via transfusion.
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