In the Brazilian Amazon, the filarial nematode Mansonella ozzardi co‐exists with malaria parasites and thick blood smear microscopy is considered the diagnostic gold standard. Transfusion of M. ozzardi microfilariae does… Click to show full abstract
In the Brazilian Amazon, the filarial nematode Mansonella ozzardi co‐exists with malaria parasites and thick blood smear microscopy is considered the diagnostic gold standard. Transfusion of M. ozzardi microfilariae does not establish new infections, however microfilariae can survive approximately 2 years in blood‐recipients with unknown risk of pathology. Data on transfusion‐transmitted filariasis are lacking. This study investigated M. ozzardi parasitemias in blood donors from decentralized centers of “Fundação Hematologia e Hemoterapia do Estado do Amazonas/HEMOAM,” Northern Brazil.
               
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