If following investigation, the recipient had evidence of infection post transfusion, there was no evidence of infection prior to transfusion and no evidence of an alternative source of infection,
AND
Either at least one component received by the infected recipient was donated by a donor who had evidence of the same infection.
Or at least one component received by the infected recipient was shown to contain the agent of infection.
Number of recipients with confirmed TTI, by year of transfusion, and infection in the UK
Number of recipients with probable TTI, by year of transfusion, and infection in the UK
The risk of a TTI in the UK is extremely low. Around 130 suspected transmissions are investigated in the UK each year, a small number are concluded as confirmed TTIs. The last confirmed bacterial TTI was in 2015. In 2022, the first confirmed transmission of hepatitis B from a donor with occult hepatitis B was confirmed by DNA sequencing in the UK. The transmission involved two recipients and the transfusions occurred in 2021. The year of transfusion may be many years before the year in which the incident is investigated and reported to SHOT due to the chronic nature, and possible late recognition, of some viral infections.
Please note – the numbers in this figure may differ from the numbers reported in the individual Annual SHOT Report chapters. This is due to the fact that some investigations take many months to complete, or infections discovered at a later date. Cases are included here based on the year of transfusion, not the year it was reported/confirmed.
The probable HEV and HBV transmissions could not be confirmed due to the levels of RNA and DNA being too low for molecular typing. For the probable bacterial transmission it was not possible to ascertain that the source was the donor.
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