Transfusion-Transmitted Infections: an Update on Product Screening, Diagnostic Techniques, and the Path Ahead

The mandated testing of blood components for infectious diseases, to prevent transfusion-transmitted infections (TTIs), began in the 1950s. Since then, changes in predonation questionnaires and advances in testing techniques have afforded more sensitive and specific tests for pathogens, in addition...

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Blood - parasitology
Blood - virology
Blood Donors
Blood Transfusion - standards
Blood Transfusion - trends
Clinical Laboratory Techniques - trends
Communicable Diseases - blood
Communicable Diseases - diagnosis
Humans
Mass Screening - trends
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Patient Safety
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