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AU Kitchen,A.D.; Barbara,J.A.J.

TI Which agents threaten blood safety in the future?

QU Bailliere's Best Practice & Research. Clinical Haematology 2000 Dec; 13(4): 601-14

PT journal article; review; review, tutorial

AB The safety of the blood supply is critical to many parts of modern medicine. In a time when prescriber's and the public's expectations are increasing, it is essential that transfusion services globally ensure the safety of the blood supply. There are, however, many threats to this safety, one being the appearance of new infectious agents. Such agents may be truly 'novel', or may be existing agents, known but not routinely screened for, posing a new or increased threat. However, before an agent is considered to be a true threat to blood safety it must be well characterized, and evidence must be presented that (i) transfusion transmission is a significant route of spread, and (ii) the agent causes significant clinical disease. If either of these criteria are not met, the question has to be asked as to whether the agent is truly a threat to blood safety.

ZR 61

MH *Blood Transfusion; Creutzfeldt-Jakob Syndrome/transmission; Herpesviridae Infections/transmission; Human; Infection/*transmission; Malaria/transmission; *Safety; Virus Diseases/transmission

AD Department of Transfusion Microbiology, National Blood Service, Colindale Avenue, London, NW9 5BG, UK

SP englisch

PO England

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