Abstract. The most common infectious risk from blood transfusion in the United States is bacterial contamination of platelet components. Although detection of bacterially contaminated platelet components is best achieved with a culture system, AABB standards permit alternatives including the use of staining methods or reagent strips. In this study, 13,216 consecutive platelet components were screened using reagent strips for evidence of the presence of bacteria. Testing was performed immediately prior to release of the platelet components for transfusion; 10,836 were collected locally and 2,380 were imported from other blood banks. A mix of whole-blood-derived and apheresis products was included. If either the glucose concentration was <...
Background: Pathogen inactivation methods for platelet concentrates are increasingly being used in b...
Bacterial contamination of platelet components (PC) poses the greatest microbial risk to recipients,...
Contamination of platelet units by bacteria has long been acknowledged as a significant transfusion ...
Abstract Background and Objective: Given that microbial contamination is the third largest cause of...
Aim: Overall the risk of transfusion transmitted infections has decreased, especially viral infectio...
BACKGROUND: The BacT/ALERT system for bacterial monitoring of platelet concentrates (PCs) was introd...
BACKGROUND: The BacT/ALERT system for bacterial monitoring of platelet concentrates (PCs) was introd...
Dirk de Korte,1 Jan H Marcelis2 1Department of Product and Process Development, Sanquin Blood Bank, ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The Pall third-generation enhanced bacterial detection system (eBD...
Abstract Platelet transfusions carry greater risks of infection, sepsis, and death than any other bl...
Background: Blood transfusion of contaminated components is a potential source of sepsis by a wide r...
platelet bacterial detection, we began quantitative glucose screening of whole blood–derived platele...
Background and Objectives: There is as yet no suitable routine laboratory test for a blood transfusi...
On March 1, 2004, the American Association of Blood Banks (AABB) initiated a new standard that requi...
Background and Objectives: Despite improved methods for detecting bacterial contamination of blood p...
Background: Pathogen inactivation methods for platelet concentrates are increasingly being used in b...
Bacterial contamination of platelet components (PC) poses the greatest microbial risk to recipients,...
Contamination of platelet units by bacteria has long been acknowledged as a significant transfusion ...
Abstract Background and Objective: Given that microbial contamination is the third largest cause of...
Aim: Overall the risk of transfusion transmitted infections has decreased, especially viral infectio...
BACKGROUND: The BacT/ALERT system for bacterial monitoring of platelet concentrates (PCs) was introd...
BACKGROUND: The BacT/ALERT system for bacterial monitoring of platelet concentrates (PCs) was introd...
Dirk de Korte,1 Jan H Marcelis2 1Department of Product and Process Development, Sanquin Blood Bank, ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The Pall third-generation enhanced bacterial detection system (eBD...
Abstract Platelet transfusions carry greater risks of infection, sepsis, and death than any other bl...
Background: Blood transfusion of contaminated components is a potential source of sepsis by a wide r...
platelet bacterial detection, we began quantitative glucose screening of whole blood–derived platele...
Background and Objectives: There is as yet no suitable routine laboratory test for a blood transfusi...
On March 1, 2004, the American Association of Blood Banks (AABB) initiated a new standard that requi...
Background and Objectives: Despite improved methods for detecting bacterial contamination of blood p...
Background: Pathogen inactivation methods for platelet concentrates are increasingly being used in b...
Bacterial contamination of platelet components (PC) poses the greatest microbial risk to recipients,...
Contamination of platelet units by bacteria has long been acknowledged as a significant transfusion ...