In transfusion medicine, bacterial contamination can occur in ex vivo stored blood plasma, and there are continued efforts to improve blood safety and reduce the risk of transfusion-transmitted infections. Visible 405-nm violet-blue light has demonstrated potential for in situ pathogen reduction in ex vivo stored plasma and platelet concentrates. This study investigates the broad-spectrum antibacterial efficacy and compatibility potential of 405-nm light for treatment of blood plasma. Human plasma seeded with bacteria at a range of densities (10 1–10 3, 10 4–10 6, 10 7–10 8 CFU mL −1) was exposed to 360 J cm −2 405-nm light (1 h at 0.1 W cm −2), with this fixed dose selected based on the initial analysis of inactivation kinetics. One-dimens...
The introduction of pathogen reduction technologies (PRTs) to inactivate bacteria, viruses and paras...
Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) demonstrate therapeutic effects for a range of biomedical applications,...
Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) demonstrate therapeutic effects for a range of biomedical applications ...
Bacterial contamination of injectable stored biological fluids such as blood plasma and platelet con...
Background: Pathogen reduction technologies (PRT) for blood products can reduce the incidence of tra...
The introduction of risk prevention measures, such as blood screening and donor deferrals have drama...
Bacterial contamination of injectable stored biological fluids such as blood plasma and platelet con...
Despite significant advances in ensuring the safety of the blood supply, there is continued risk of ...
Despite significant advances in ensuring the safety of the blood supply, there is continued risk of ...
Bacterial contamination of ex vivo stored platelets is a cause of transfusion-transmitted infection....
Background: Transfusion of platelet concentrates (PCs) is the basic treatment for severe platelet di...
Antimicrobial violet-blue light is an emerging technology designed for enhanced clinical decontamina...
nated with low levels of bacteria that can cause septicemia and death in patients receiving transfus...
Background: Although the germicidal properties of ultraviolet (UV) light have long been known, it is...
The rate of bacterial photoinactivation in plasma by methylene blue (MB), especially for Gram-negati...
The introduction of pathogen reduction technologies (PRTs) to inactivate bacteria, viruses and paras...
Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) demonstrate therapeutic effects for a range of biomedical applications,...
Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) demonstrate therapeutic effects for a range of biomedical applications ...
Bacterial contamination of injectable stored biological fluids such as blood plasma and platelet con...
Background: Pathogen reduction technologies (PRT) for blood products can reduce the incidence of tra...
The introduction of risk prevention measures, such as blood screening and donor deferrals have drama...
Bacterial contamination of injectable stored biological fluids such as blood plasma and platelet con...
Despite significant advances in ensuring the safety of the blood supply, there is continued risk of ...
Despite significant advances in ensuring the safety of the blood supply, there is continued risk of ...
Bacterial contamination of ex vivo stored platelets is a cause of transfusion-transmitted infection....
Background: Transfusion of platelet concentrates (PCs) is the basic treatment for severe platelet di...
Antimicrobial violet-blue light is an emerging technology designed for enhanced clinical decontamina...
nated with low levels of bacteria that can cause septicemia and death in patients receiving transfus...
Background: Although the germicidal properties of ultraviolet (UV) light have long been known, it is...
The rate of bacterial photoinactivation in plasma by methylene blue (MB), especially for Gram-negati...
The introduction of pathogen reduction technologies (PRTs) to inactivate bacteria, viruses and paras...
Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) demonstrate therapeutic effects for a range of biomedical applications,...
Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) demonstrate therapeutic effects for a range of biomedical applications ...