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Parental versus non‐parental–directed donation: an 11‐year experience of infectious disease testing at a pediatric tertiary care blood donor center

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Directed donation is associated with a higher prevalence of donations that are positive for infectious disease markers; however, little is known about the positive rates among parental‐directed, non‐parental–directed, and allogeneic… Click to show full abstract

Directed donation is associated with a higher prevalence of donations that are positive for infectious disease markers; however, little is known about the positive rates among parental‐directed, non‐parental–directed, and allogeneic donations.

Keywords: infectious disease; parental directed; parental versus; directed donation; non parental

Journal Title: Transfusion
Year Published: 2017

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