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EMERGING ISSUES IN BLOOD SAFETY
Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 1998Improvements in donor selection, testing of donors for markers of infection, and viral inactivation of plasma-derived products have helped reduce the risk of transfusion-associated infections, including hepatitis B (HBV), hepatitis C (HCV), and human immunodeficiency viruses (HIV). The potential for transmission of emerging infections is illustrated by
M, Chamberland, R F, Khabbaz
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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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Vaccine, 1998
The safety of blood and blood products is a global issue. Blood transfusion is an important part of modern medicine, but it is also an efficient route of transmission for a number of infectious agents. Although many countries screen all blood donations for a number of infectious agents, a significant proportion of the world's blood supply is either ...
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The safety of blood and blood products is a global issue. Blood transfusion is an important part of modern medicine, but it is also an efficient route of transmission for a number of infectious agents. Although many countries screen all blood donations for a number of infectious agents, a significant proportion of the world's blood supply is either ...
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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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Blood Product Administration Safety
2017For pediatric hematology/oncology and hematopoietic stem cell patients, blood transfusions are a critical component of supportive care. Transfusions have an inherent potential for adverse reactions; however, many of the adverse events or near-miss events are the result of avoidable process errors.
Jennifer Webb, Rahul Shah, Naomi Luban
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Safety of placental blood derivatives
The Lancet, 1994F, Barré-Sinoussi +5 more
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Blood proteomics and transfusion safety
Journal of Proteomics, 2010John R, Hess, Giuliano, Grazzini
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