Human T-cell lymphotropic virus - Bone Marrow and Peripheral Blood Stem Cell
Also known as: HTLV
Scenarios
Affected individual
- Includes
- Excludes
- Obligatory
Must not donate.
- See if relevant
Current or former sexual partner of affected individual
- Includes
- Excludes
- Obligatory
Must not donate if:
Less than 3 months from last sexual contact.
- See if relevant
- Additional information
There is no defined infectious window period for HTLV. The risk of missing recent infection with individual sample testing is low after 3 months.
Person currently or former sharing a home with an affected individual
- Includes
- Excludes
- Discretionary
Accept.
- See if relevant
- Current or former sexual partner of affected individual above.
- Additional information
HTLV is neither contagious nor spread by the faecal-oral route. It is usually only spread through a direct blood to blood or sexual route. For these reasons household contacts do not need to be deferred.
- Reason for change:
- This entry was updated in line with the recommendations of the SaBTO Donor Selection Criteria Review Report published on 23rd July 2017.
- Version details:
BM-DSG Edition 203 Release 27 (27 November 2017)