Present safeguards for the blood supply consist of three tiers of protection: donor deferral based on a donor's history of risk factors, confidential exclusion of blood units from donors with self-admitted risk factors, and testing of the blood itself. Before the discovery of the AIDS virus in 1983 and 1984, there was no specific test relevant to AIDS that could be used to help improve the safety of the blood supply. The first step was intensified efforts, based on what was then known of the epidemiology of the disease, to take donor histories to identify risk factors. The first specific tests were for the detection of antibodies to the virus and came into use in 1985. The general features of AIDS are described, together with the scientific...
Objective: To assess the incidence of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) transmission by an...
Today, the safe and adequate supply with blood products is taken for granted. However, the nationwid...
There are continuing concerns over the safety of the nation’s and the world’s blood supply. The allo...
Since the 1980s, widespread concern about AIDS has mobilised tremendous efforts to eliminate transfu...
Blood donors make up the largest group in the United States that is tested for human immunodeficienc...
Despite the ongoing review of donor recruitment criteria by local blood transfusion services and the...
With the advent of AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) has come an enormous increase in lawsu...
Antibody screening for HIV has reduced transmission of AIDS by blood transfusion. Of the 12,768 unit...
BACKGROUND: Persons with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) risk behaviors are excluded from donatio...
Antibody screening for HIV has reduced transmission of AIDS by blood transfusion. Of the 12,768 unit...
Prevention of HIV acquisition by blood transfusion from its emergence to the present day is reviewed...
Background: Transfusion of blood has become an important mode of transmission of infections such as ...
This paper examines some problems inherent in assessing the risk of transmitting infection through ...
When carrying out a monitoring of defection of a donor blood it is established that absolute defecti...
BackgroundPersons with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) risk behaviors are excluded from donation ...
Objective: To assess the incidence of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) transmission by an...
Today, the safe and adequate supply with blood products is taken for granted. However, the nationwid...
There are continuing concerns over the safety of the nation’s and the world’s blood supply. The allo...
Since the 1980s, widespread concern about AIDS has mobilised tremendous efforts to eliminate transfu...
Blood donors make up the largest group in the United States that is tested for human immunodeficienc...
Despite the ongoing review of donor recruitment criteria by local blood transfusion services and the...
With the advent of AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) has come an enormous increase in lawsu...
Antibody screening for HIV has reduced transmission of AIDS by blood transfusion. Of the 12,768 unit...
BACKGROUND: Persons with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) risk behaviors are excluded from donatio...
Antibody screening for HIV has reduced transmission of AIDS by blood transfusion. Of the 12,768 unit...
Prevention of HIV acquisition by blood transfusion from its emergence to the present day is reviewed...
Background: Transfusion of blood has become an important mode of transmission of infections such as ...
This paper examines some problems inherent in assessing the risk of transmitting infection through ...
When carrying out a monitoring of defection of a donor blood it is established that absolute defecti...
BackgroundPersons with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) risk behaviors are excluded from donation ...
Objective: To assess the incidence of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) transmission by an...
Today, the safe and adequate supply with blood products is taken for granted. However, the nationwid...
There are continuing concerns over the safety of the nation’s and the world’s blood supply. The allo...