Publications by authors named "L Mison"

This is a novel case report of alloimmune neonatal neutropenia (ANN) linked to the neutrophil antibody anti-HNA-4a (MART). Since its discovery, the HNA-4a antigen has never been associated with any clinical neutropenia. A first-born neonate with respiratory distress was found to be severely neutropenic, because of ANN.

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Background And Objectives: The aim of this study was to compare the performance of two high-throughput strategies for hepatitis C virus (HCV) and human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) RNA nucleic acid technology (NAT) screening in a volunteer blood-donor population.

Materials And Methods: The semiautomated Chiron Procleix HIV-1/HCV transcription mediated amplification (TMA) assay was used to screen 1 439 765 donations in two different testing configurations. Three sites (termed PDT sites) performed a mixture of individual donation (ID) and minipool (MP) testing, where 1 113 288 donations were screened as pools of 24 and an additional 32 003 donations were screened in ID format.

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Background: Hepatitis G Virus (HGV)/GB Virus-C (GBV-C) is a newly discovered RNA virus. Nucleotide sequence comparison and phylogenetic studies of the 5' untranslated region (5'UTR) within the viral genome have identified at least three different types which have provisionally been classified as type 1 (West African origin), type 2 (North American origin) and type 3 (Asian origin).

Methods And Results: The products of RT-PCR were sequenced by using blood donors and patients infected with HGV/GBV-C in Australia, Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands to investigate the genotype distribution in this area of the world.

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Background: The epidemiology and disease association for the GB virus type C (GBV-C) or hepatitis G virus (HGV) are poorly understood.

Study Design And Methods: This study describes the exposure rates to GBV-C/HGV in diverse Australian population groups by testing for current infection and evidence of past infection with a reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction and an anti-E2 enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, respectively. Subjects included volunteer blood donors, hepatitis C antibody (anti-HCV)-positive donors, children, hemodialysis patients, pregnant women attending a prenatal clinic, injecting drug users (IVDUs), and adult hemophiliacs.

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