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Systematic review of prevalence and risk factors of transfusion transmissible infections among blood donors, and blood safety improvements in Southern Africa [PDF]
Emmanuel Singogo, Bridon M'Baya
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Evaluation of the WHO global database on blood safety [PDF]
Udhayashankar Kanagasabai +2 more
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Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1998
Three of four recipients of transfusion in the United States are patients undergoing surgery, and despite promising advances in the development of alternatives to allogeneic blood transfusion, it is likely that for years to come this patient population will remain dependent on blood donated by volunteers.
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Three of four recipients of transfusion in the United States are patients undergoing surgery, and despite promising advances in the development of alternatives to allogeneic blood transfusion, it is likely that for years to come this patient population will remain dependent on blood donated by volunteers.
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The safety of blood donation by elderly blood donors
Vox Sanguinis, 2011Background Due to the ageing population, blood donation by the elderly is necessary to maintain blood supply. We initiated a prospective study, to assess whether there is an increased risk of donor reactions in elderly donors.Study Design and Methods In this prospective study, regular donors aged from 66 to 68 and 69 to 71 years were invited to ...
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Pediatrics, 1985
To the Editor.— Transfusion practices in the neonate have become increasingly controversial with the recent reporting of AIDS (acquired immune deficiency syndrome). Many parents have requested the opportunity to provide directed donations with marginal success due to lack of storage apparatus and or staff refusal.
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To the Editor.— Transfusion practices in the neonate have become increasingly controversial with the recent reporting of AIDS (acquired immune deficiency syndrome). Many parents have requested the opportunity to provide directed donations with marginal success due to lack of storage apparatus and or staff refusal.
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Journal of Clinical Apheresis, 1993
AbstractThis is a review of events when the medical community realized that AIDS was an infectious disease which might be transmitted by blood transfusions and the response by the various organizations and agencies to curb the potential spread of HIV via blood products.
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AbstractThis is a review of events when the medical community realized that AIDS was an infectious disease which might be transmitted by blood transfusions and the response by the various organizations and agencies to curb the potential spread of HIV via blood products.
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The Safety of Blood Components and Derivatives
Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America, 1992An overview of the steps taken to ensure the safety of blood components and derivatives is provided. A brief discussion of hereditary bleeding disorders (hemophilia A, B, and von Willebrand's disease) is included, and the safety of derivatives available for their treatment is discussed, as well as the method of production and the level of safety of ...
C, Julius, R G, Westphal
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Safety of blood and blood products in Scandinavia today
Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 1988The safety of blood and blood products in Scandinavia today is high. An absolutely safe blood supply is, however, an unattainable goal. The dominating risk is transmission of non‐A, non‐B virus (NANBV). The calculated per blood unit risk is 1:200. The incidence of cirrhosis due to post‐transfusion hepatitis NANB is calculated to at most 0.1 % among ...
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