Skip to main content
. 2007 Jan;13(1):89–96. doi: 10.3201/eid1301.060396

Table 1. Summary of input parameters for the model*.

Parameters Description Source
Age-specific mortality rates U-shaped, with minimum at age 10. Federal Statistical Office of Germany
Donor recruitment Donors ages 18–67 y. Maximum recruitment rate at age 18, lower plateau ages 25–50; further decrease until age 67. Age-distribution of first-time donors at DRK Blood Service and age structure in population
Proportion of donors 3% of population. DRK Blood Service West
Duration as active donor Donors ages 18–40 y, mean duration as active donor 10–14 y, decreases linearly to 0. Age distribution of active donors at DRK Blood Service West, by age at first donation
Risk of receiving transfusions Bimodal, with peaks for newborns and aged persons. Multiple transfusions possible. Data collected from 4,867 patients March 2003, University Hospital Essen, Germany
Transfusion-associated risk for death Increases according to a sigmoid function, ≈17% at birth to ≈48% in old age. For those with transfusion-associated risk for death, life expectancy is ≈2.5 years at birth and decreases to ≈0.5 y in old age. Follow-up of ≈3,000 transfusion recipients for ≈7.5 y in Newcastle, UK (4)
Alimentary infection Constant over an initial period of 10 y. Arbitrary assumption
Incubation period† Gamma distributed with mean 16 y, SD 4 y. Sensitivity analysis with mean = 50 y and same coefficient of variation. Models fitted to the UK incidence of vCJD (5,6)
Donor exclusion Either 0 or 95% of those with transfusion history. Arbitrary assumption

*DRK, German Red Cross; SD, standard deviation; vCJD, variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease.
†Time between infection and death, i.e., duration of infection.