Prevention of Yersinia enterocolitica growth in red-blood-cell concentrates
In response to concern about Yersinia enterocolitica contamination of blood products, we have studied the effects on Y enterocolitica growth of holding whole blood at 22°C for 20 h and then removing leucocytes. Thirty pools of three bags of blood were inoculated with Y enterocolitica (2 x 10 1 -3 ×...
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Yersinia enterocolitica contamination of blood products, we have studied the effects on
Y enterocolitica growth of holding whole blood at 22°C for 20 h and then removing leucocytes. Thirty pools of three bags of blood were inoculated with Y
enterocolitica (2 x 10
1 -3 × 10
4 colony-forming units/ml). One bag in each pool was processed to red-blood-cell concentrate after 6 h at 4°C (RBC); the other two were held at 22°C for 20 h before processing to buffy-coat-depleted RBC (BCd-RBC). One of these bags was then depleted of leucocytes by filtration (Ld-RBC). All bags were stored at 4°C for 5 weeks. RBC bags showed
Y enterocolitica growth after the shortest storage times, followed by BCd-RBC then Ld-RBC (p |
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Y enterocolitica growth of holding whole blood at 22°C for 20 h and then removing leucocytes. Thirty pools of three bags of blood were inoculated with Y
enterocolitica (2 x 10
1 -3 × 10
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Y enterocolitica growth after the shortest storage times, followed by BCd-RBC then Ld-RBC (p<0·030-0·01). 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Y enterocolitica growth of holding whole blood at 22°C for 20 h and then removing leucocytes. Thirty pools of three bags of blood were inoculated with Y
enterocolitica (2 x 10
1 -3 × 10
4 colony-forming units/ml). One bag in each pool was processed to red-blood-cell concentrate after 6 h at 4°C (RBC); the other two were held at 22°C for 20 h before processing to buffy-coat-depleted RBC (BCd-RBC). One of these bags was then depleted of leucocytes by filtration (Ld-RBC). All bags were stored at 4°C for 5 weeks. RBC bags showed
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