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B Acad Nat Med Paris · Dec 2010
Review[Universal implementation of pathogen inactivation in labile blood products is a major step towards transfusion safety].
- Jean-Pierre Cazenave.
- l'Académie nationale de médecine. Etablissement Français du Sang-Alsace, UMR_S949 INSERM-Université de Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France. jeanpierre.cazenave@efs-alsace.fr
- B Acad Nat Med Paris. 2010 Dec 1; 194 (9): 1707-19; discussion 1719-20.
AbstractTransfusion of labile blood products (red cell concentrates, platelet concentrates and plasma) is vital in the absence of alternatives. Patients and doctors have always feared infections transmitted by blood, blood components and blood-derived drugs. It is potentially dangerous to delay implementation of pathogen inactivation in labile blood products pending a perfect process. Universal implementation of pathogen inactivation in labile blood products is a major step towards transfusion safety.
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