• Oncology Ny · Jun 1987

    Review

    Current issues in blood component therapy: transmission of infectious diseases.

    • J E Menitove.
    • Blood Center of Southeastern Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
    • Oncology Ny. 1987 Jun 1; 1 (4): 21-30.

    AbstractThe risk of contracting AIDS and hepatitis through blood transfusions has decreased over the past few years, thanks to a growing awareness of their natures and improved methods of blood screening. Testing blood donors for HIV antibody has greatly reduced the possibility of acquiring transfusion-associated AIDS. Routine use of ALT and anti-HBc testing will reduce the changes of hepatitis. And accepting blood only from CMV-negative donors can help prevent transfusion-associated CMV infections in susceptible recipients.

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