AbstractThe pathogen safety of blood/plasma-derived products has historically been a subject of significant concern to the medical community. Measures such as donor selection and blood screening have contributed to increase the safety of these products, but pathogen transmission does still occur. Reasons for this include lack of sensitivity/specificity of current screening methods, lack of reliable screening tests for some pathogens (e.g. prions) and the fact that many potentially harmful infectious agents are not routinely screened for. Methods for the purification/inactivation of blood/plasma-derived products have been developed in order to further reduce the residual risk, but low concentrations of pathogens do not necessarily imply a lo...
Albumin solutions derived from human plasma have demonstrated clinical benefits as intravenous fluid...
In line with current microbial risk reduction efforts, pathogen inactivation (PI) technologies for b...
Abstract Platelet transfusions carry greater risks of infection, sepsis, and death than any other bl...
The pathogen safety of blood/plasma-derived products has historically been a subject of significant ...
AbstractThe pathogen safety of blood/plasma-derived products has historically been a subject of sign...
Substantial improvements in the safety of blood and plasma products for the management of bleeding d...
Human blood and blood products is the source of a wide range of medicinal products used for the trea...
As a result of immunological and nucleic-acid screening of plasma donations for transfusion-transmis...
As a result of immunological and nucleic-acid screening of plasma donations for transfusion-transmis...
Improvements in donor screening and testing and viral inactivation of plasma derivatives together ha...
Dirk de Korte,1 Jan H Marcelis2 1Department of Product and Process Development, Sanquin Blood Bank, ...
There are continuing concerns over the safety of the nation’s and the world’s blood supply. The allo...
Although existing clinical evidence shows that the transfusion of blood components is becoming incre...
Although pathogen reduction technology was implemented for platelet concentrates and plasma, the ris...
Transmission of infectious diseases by the administration of blood, its components or derivatives ha...
Albumin solutions derived from human plasma have demonstrated clinical benefits as intravenous fluid...
In line with current microbial risk reduction efforts, pathogen inactivation (PI) technologies for b...
Abstract Platelet transfusions carry greater risks of infection, sepsis, and death than any other bl...
The pathogen safety of blood/plasma-derived products has historically been a subject of significant ...
AbstractThe pathogen safety of blood/plasma-derived products has historically been a subject of sign...
Substantial improvements in the safety of blood and plasma products for the management of bleeding d...
Human blood and blood products is the source of a wide range of medicinal products used for the trea...
As a result of immunological and nucleic-acid screening of plasma donations for transfusion-transmis...
As a result of immunological and nucleic-acid screening of plasma donations for transfusion-transmis...
Improvements in donor screening and testing and viral inactivation of plasma derivatives together ha...
Dirk de Korte,1 Jan H Marcelis2 1Department of Product and Process Development, Sanquin Blood Bank, ...
There are continuing concerns over the safety of the nation’s and the world’s blood supply. The allo...
Although existing clinical evidence shows that the transfusion of blood components is becoming incre...
Although pathogen reduction technology was implemented for platelet concentrates and plasma, the ris...
Transmission of infectious diseases by the administration of blood, its components or derivatives ha...
Albumin solutions derived from human plasma have demonstrated clinical benefits as intravenous fluid...
In line with current microbial risk reduction efforts, pathogen inactivation (PI) technologies for b...
Abstract Platelet transfusions carry greater risks of infection, sepsis, and death than any other bl...