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Genome-wide association of pica within a cohort of volunteer blood donors potentially implicates the gene encoding neuropeptide VF. [PDF]

open access: yesTransfusion
Early EJ   +5 more
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Should we neglect or nurture replacement blood donors in sub-Saharan Africa?

open access: yesBiologicals, 2010
Lack of blood is common in SSA but quantification of the overall shortfall is hampered by a lack of evidence-based targets for blood collection. Despite recommendations that all blood donors should be voluntary and non-remunerated, replacement donors are
Imelda Bates
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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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“Just” blood donors? A study on the multi-affiliations of blood donors

Transfusion and Apheresis Science, 2017
The present work proposes to explore a phenomenon well known in the world of blood donation, but little explored by literature: multi-affiliations. By that term, in this paper we mean blood donors' engagement in multiple associations of various natures (donation, recreation, sports, etc.) simultaneously.
Alfieri, Sara   +5 more
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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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Eager Blood Donor

Journal of Patient Safety, 2009
Blood donor questionnaire is an integral component of blood safety, designed to identify and disqualify donors who do not fit certain criteria. One of the criteria is the time interval between 2 consecutive donations because repeated blood donors are exposed to adverse effects of frequent donations.
Tal, Marom   +4 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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The Motivations of Blood Donors*

Transfusion, 1965
In an effort to determine a key to recruiting the voluntary donor and to ascertain the conditions which dispose towards or inhibit the donation of blood, a study was initiated by the Irwin Memorial Blood Bank of the San Francisco Medical Society, a nonprofit community blood bank supplying blood needs of patients in 58 hospitals in an area encompassing ...
P, London, B M, Hemphill
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