1 Spring 2018 Questions about reporting potential HCV donorderived transmissions 2 Report to the Improving Patient Safety Portal Donor is HCV antibody positive NAT negative and recipient converts posttransplant to either HCV antibody or NAT positive ID: 714315
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Ad Hoc Disease Transmission Advisory Committee (DTAC) Update
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Spring 2018Slide2
Questions about reporting potential HCV donor-derived transmissions
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Report to the Improving Patient Safety Portal:
Donor is HCV antibody positive, NAT negative and
recipient converts post-transplant to either HCV antibody or NAT positive
Donor is either HCV antibody or NAT positive and
recipient converts post-transplant to HCV antibody positive but is NAT negative
Do not report when donor is HCV NAT positive and recipient converts to HCV NAT positiveSlide3
Cameron
Wolfe, MBBS(Hons), MPH, FIDSA
Ad Hoc Disease Transmission Advisory Committee
Chair
cameron.wolfe@duke.edu
Susan Tlusty
Ad Hoc Disease Transmission Advisory Committee Liaison Susan.tlusty@unos.org
Questions?
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