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HIV Scare in Jharkhand Exposes Gaps in Blood Safety: NAT Testing Absence Raises Infection Risk

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October 29, 2025
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HIV Scare in Jharkhand Exposes Gaps in Blood Safety: NAT Testing Absence Raises Infection Risk
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Ranchi: The confirmation of HIV infections in thalassemia-affected children in Chaibasa has sent shockwaves across Jharkhand’s healthcare system, exposing critical flaws in the state’s blood safety infrastructure. This tragic incident is not just an isolated failure but a reflection of deeper systemic shortcomings.

Lack of NAT Testing Puts Patients at High Risk

Even with modern ELISA or CLIA testing methods, blood transfusions carry a residual infection risk, as these tests cannot detect viruses during the window period—when the virus exists in the body but remains undetectable. The only effective method to minimize this risk is Nucleic Acid Testing (NAT), which identifies viral infections in their earliest stages. Unfortunately, most blood banks in Jharkhand still do not perform NAT-based screening.

The majority of the state’s blood banks rely solely on ELISA/CLIA tests, are not fully integrated with the e-RaktKoshdigital platform, and lack a Donor Traceability System. As a result, there is no mechanism to digitally track donors’ post-donation health status. If a donor later tests positive for an infection, tracing their previous blood units becomes almost impossible.

High-Risk Groups Need Immediate Protection

Patients such as those suffering from thalassemia, pregnant women, children, and ICU patients are especially vulnerable due to repeated transfusions. Experts recommend that NAT testing be made mandatory for these high-risk groups to prevent transmission of blood-borne infections.

Systemic Reforms the Only Long-Term Solution

While the state government has suspended several officials and initiated an investigation following the Chaibasa incident, experts say that only systemic reforms can ensure long-term safety. These include barcoding of every blood unit, universal NAT testing, unique donor ID tracking, and bringing all blood banks under NABH accreditation for quality assurance.

Jharkhand now urgently needs a comprehensive Blood Transfusion Policy that ensures a Tested, Trusted, and Traceable system—one that guarantees no child or patient ever pays for negligence with their life.

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