Publications by authors named "Maria E Bernardi"

Hepatitis A virus (HAV) is the most frequent cause of viral hepatitis worldwide and is transmitted through the fecal-oral route. However, HAV can also be transmitted by blood-derived products. This is due to the fact that viremia occurs during the asymptomatic phase of HAV infection, enabling infected blood or plasma donations to occur.

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Background: Immunoglobulin (IG) products, including intravenous (IVIG) or subcutaneous (SCIG) immunoglobulins are considered safe and effective for medical therapy; however, a sudden and unexpected increase in thromboembolic events (TE) after administration of certain batches of IVIG products has been attributed to the presence of activated coagulation factors, mainly factor XIa. Our aims were to examine the presence of enduring procoagulant activity during the manufacturing process of IGs, with special focus on monitoring factor XIa, and to evaluate the presence of in vitro procoagulant activity attributed to coagulation factors in different lots of IVIG and SCIG.

Methods: Samples of different steps of IG purification, 19 lots of IVIG and 9 of SCIG were analyzed and compared with 1 commercial preparation of IVIG and 2 of SCIG, respectively.

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