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Blood donor protection

Clinical & Laboratory Haematology, 1980
The quality of blood donated or purchased may be not only inferior from a recipient or user point of view, but donation may also be injurious to the health of the donor. A study of 1215 paid donors suggests that the current screening guidelines for all donors may not be adequate.
A W, Gottmann, A R, Jones
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Return of autologous blood donors as homologous blood donors

Transfusion, 1991
Autologous blood donors (ABDs) have been reported to have favorable attitudes toward returning as homologous blood donors (HBDs), but the frequency of return has not been well documented. ABDs eligible by history to be HBDs were followed at one blood center: 255 donating for elective surgery and 234 donating during pregnancy were followed for an ...
P A, McVay, H C, Fung, P T, Toy
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Noncompliance with blood donor selection criteria ‐ Complidon 2017, France

Transfusion, 2019
Blood donor selection, consisting of a pre‐donation questionnaire and interview, excludes potential donors who may be at risk of transfusion‐transmissible infections.
C. Sauvage   +9 more
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The role of social media for blood donor motivation and recruitment

Transfusion, 2018
Social media platforms have become an important lifestyle aspect. Therefore, we implemented communication via social media platforms to recruit new donors and to motivate repeat donors. Here, we report a survey among donors of our blood donation facility
A. Sümnig   +3 more
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Canine blood donors

Veterinary Record, 2007
SIR, — Your report of the setting up of a canine blood bank by Vets Now ( VR , April 28, 2007, vol 160, p 563) informs us that blood is collected from ‘volunteer dogs’. Is this not an altruistic anthropomorphism?
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BLOOD DONORS

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1931
The effect of loss of blood in donors has not received the careful attention that the subject warrants. Most of the studies 1 have been limited to notations concerning health, the necessity of repeated Wassermann tests and the careful matching of blood.
HAROLD W. JONES   +2 more
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Rare blood donor needed

Transfusion, 2018
BACKGROUNDHere, we describe a 14‐year‐old male with leukocyte adhesion deficiency type 2 who was transferred to a university hospital with anemia (hemoglobin 6 g/dL) and multiple singular abscesses refractory to antimicrobials.CASE REPORTAs leukocyte adhesion deficiency type 2 is associated with Bombay phenotype, the patient's red blood cells (RBCs ...
Richard R, Gammon   +2 more
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Isoamylases in blood donors

Human Genetics, 1969
Sera of 1,000 blood donors were tested for various combinations of salivary and pancreatic amylase isoenzymes and the frequency of their occurrence was determined in the series mentioned. Five combinations of isoamylases were found. A combination of 1 salivary and 1 pancreatic amylase was found most frequently (89.5%), the frequency of the other four ...
A, Vaciková, L, Blochová
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Syncope in Blood Donors

New England Journal of Medicine, 1946
THE present emergency has provided an unusually abundant opportunity for the study of syncope, or fainting, in blood donors. Although not in itself serious, fainting results in loss of time to the donor, it is detrimental to the efficiency of the donor center, and, as pointed out by Taylor,1 an occasional donor has fallen and suffered injury.
W C, MOLONEY   +2 more
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Predicting blood donor arrival

Transfusion, 2005
BACKGROUND:  Keeping waiting time at blood donation short is important for making donation a good experience for the donors and hence to motivate for repeat donations. At the Blood Bank of Oslo, fixed appointments are used, and few donors arrive without appointments. On average, 59 percent of scheduled donors arrive, but day‐to‐day variations are large.
Vidar, Bosnes   +2 more
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