BACKGROUND: The BacT/ALERT system for bacterial monitoring of platelet concentrates (PCs) was introduced in the Netherlands in 2001. Samples are cultured for 7 days, and as a result of the short shelf-life of PCs, they are usually released as 'negative to date'. Therefore, some of the PCs have already been transfused at the moment of a positive signal in continued cultures in the BacT/Alert. It is unclear, however, whether these PCs are associated with more transfusion reactions.METHODS: During a 2-year period clinical data were collected from all patients who received PCs released as 'negative to date' but with a positive bacterial culture after being transfused.RESULTS: Data of 158 patients who received PCs with confirmed positive bacteri...
Whereas the reduction of transfusion related viral transmission has been a priority during the last ...
Bacterial contamination of platelet concentrates (PCs) still represents an ongoing risk in transfusi...
Abstract Platelet transfusions carry greater risks of infection, sepsis, and death than any other bl...
BACKGROUND: The BacT/ALERT system for bacterial monitoring of platelet concentrates (PCs) was introd...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The Pall third-generation enhanced bacterial detection system (eBD...
Bacterial contamination of platelet components (PC) poses the greatest microbial risk to recipients,...
Background: the performance of a bacterial 16S ribosomal DNA real-time polymerase chain reaction (PC...
BACKGROUND: Bacterial contamination is the major in-fectious hazard associated with transfusion of p...
Background & Objectives: Bacterial contamination evaluation of blood products is regarded as importa...
Dirk de Korte,1 Jan H Marcelis2 1Department of Product and Process Development, Sanquin Blood Bank, ...
Background: Blood transfusion of contaminated components is a potential source of sepsis by a wide r...
Abstract. The most common infectious risk from blood transfusion in the United States is bacterial c...
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...
Aim: Overall the risk of transfusion transmitted infections has decreased, especially viral infectio...
Whereas the reduction of transfusion related viral transmission has been a priority during the last ...
Bacterial contamination of platelet concentrates (PCs) still represents an ongoing risk in transfusi...
Abstract Platelet transfusions carry greater risks of infection, sepsis, and death than any other bl...
BACKGROUND: The BacT/ALERT system for bacterial monitoring of platelet concentrates (PCs) was introd...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The Pall third-generation enhanced bacterial detection system (eBD...
Bacterial contamination of platelet components (PC) poses the greatest microbial risk to recipients,...
Background: the performance of a bacterial 16S ribosomal DNA real-time polymerase chain reaction (PC...
BACKGROUND: Bacterial contamination is the major in-fectious hazard associated with transfusion of p...
Background & Objectives: Bacterial contamination evaluation of blood products is regarded as importa...
Dirk de Korte,1 Jan H Marcelis2 1Department of Product and Process Development, Sanquin Blood Bank, ...
Background: Blood transfusion of contaminated components is a potential source of sepsis by a wide r...
Abstract. The most common infectious risk from blood transfusion in the United States is bacterial c...
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...
Aim: Overall the risk of transfusion transmitted infections has decreased, especially viral infectio...
Whereas the reduction of transfusion related viral transmission has been a priority during the last ...
Bacterial contamination of platelet concentrates (PCs) still represents an ongoing risk in transfusi...
Abstract Platelet transfusions carry greater risks of infection, sepsis, and death than any other bl...