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Archives for May–August 2017

Demographic Changes Directly Impact Blood Supply, but Not Demand

In order to determine if demographic changes impact both blood supply and demand, researchers in Germany organized a prospective, 10-year…

June 28, 2017

Study Shows Fewer Blood Donations and Transfusions in 2015

Results from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2015 National Blood Collection and Utilization Survey (NBCUS) in the United…

June 21, 2017

Risk of Hepatitis E Virus Positive Blood Donations Low in Canada

Hepatitis E virus (HEV) is endemic in many resource-limited settings.  HEV infection is usually asymptomatic; however, it can cause severe…

June 14, 2017

Immune Plasma: A Promising Therapy to Treat Influenza

Many observational and case studies have suggested that convalescent plasma may have a therapeutic role in the treatment of influenza…

June 7, 2017

Feasibility of Post-donation Iron Replacement for Whole Blood Donors

Female blood donors and young donors have a particularly high risk for iron deficiency, and randomized trials have shown that…

May 30, 2017

High-Throughput Sequencing Used To Identify Pathogens in Donated Blood

Ensuring a safe blood supply requires multiple strategies and is continually evolving with new, emerging pathogens.  Researchers in Switzerland recently…

May 24, 2017

Apheresis Lymphocyte Collections for CAR-T Cell Production Usually Well Tolerated By Cancer Patients

Production of chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cells involve genetically modifying the patient’s own T-cells, and these cells have been shown…

May 17, 2017

Higher Hematocrit Levels Are Associated with Increased Thrombosis Risk and Reduced Bleeding

A growing number of recent studies have observed an association between elevated hematocrit levels and thrombosis. However, the mechanism behind…

May 10, 2017

Early Administration of Tranexamic Acid Reduces Maternal Deaths Due to Bleeding

Administration of tranexamic acid, an antifibrinolytic drug, has been shown to reduce bleeding in trauma and surgery patients.  The results…

May 3, 2017

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