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  Vol. 288 No. 16, October 23, 2002 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Possible West Nile Virus Transmission to an Infant Through Breast-Feeding—Michigan, 2002

JAMA. 2002;288:1976-1977.

Since this article does not have an abstract, we have provided the first 150 words of the full text and any section headings.

MMWR. 2002;51:877-878

CDC and the Michigan Department of Community Health (MDCH) continue to investigate West Nile Virus (WNV) infection in a woman, who received a blood product later found with evidence of WNV, and in her child, who was exposed to breast milk later found to be WNV positive by TaqMan®.1 This report updates the findings of this investigation.

On September 2, 2002, a woman aged 40 years delivered a healthy infant but required transfusion of two units of packed red blood cells (RBC) for anemia. The patient received the first unit 6 hours after delivery and the second on the following day. The second transfusion was derived from the same donation as a unit of platelets given to a liver transplant recipient who developed confirmed West Nile meningoencephalitis (WNME); the blood donor's original tubing segment from this common donation was WNV positive by TaqMan®.1 Approximately 2 hours after delivery, . . . [Full Text of this Article]



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