Zusammenfassung
Seit Juni 1984 wurden in Bonn nur noch virusinaktivierte Gerinnungsfaktorpräparate verwendet. Trotzdem wurden 1990 8 Hämophilie-K-Patienten in Bonn (6), Göttingen (1) und Frankfurt (1) mit HIV-1 infiziert. Nach eilends durchgeführten Untersuchungen kam nur eine bestimmte Charge eines Gerinnungsfaktorpräparats als Infektionsquelle in Frage; denn nur mit dieser waren alle infizierten Patienten behandelt worden, und niemand, der eine andere Charge erhalten hatte, ist infiziert worden. Außerdem konnte nur in der verdächtigen Charge p24-Antigen nachgewiesen werden [1].
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Kasper, P. et al. (1993). Virusdiversifikation und Krankheitsverlauf nach HIV-Infektion aus einer einheitlichen Infektionsquelle. In: Scharrer, I., Schramm, W. (eds) 23. Hämophilie-Symposion. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-78359-3_9
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