Screening Donated Blood for Transfusion-Transmissible Infections

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Paperback
May 2010
9789241547888
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  • Publisher
    World Health Organization
  • Published
    18th May 2010
  • ISBN 9789241547888
  • Language English
  • Pages 67 pp.
  • Size 5" x 8"
$36.00

The establishment of systems to ensure that all donated blood is screened for transfusion-transmissible infections is a core component of every national blood program. Globally, however, there are significant variations in the extent to which donated blood is screened, the screening strategies adopted and the overall quality and effectiveness of the blood screening process. As a result, in many countries the recipients of blood and blood products remain at unacceptable risk of acquiring life-threatening infections that could easily be prevented.

These recommendations are designed to support countries in establishing effective national programs to ensure 100% quality-assured screening of donated blood for transfusion-transmissible infections. In countries where systems are not yet fully in place, the recommendations will be helpful in instituting a step-wise process to implement them.

Preface
Key Recommendations
1) Introduction
2) National Blood Screening Program for Transfusion-Transmissible Infections
3) Screening Assays
4) Screening for Transfusion-Transmissible Infections
5) Blood Screening, Quarantine and Release
6) Confirmatory Testing and Blood Donor Management
7) Quality Systems in Blood Screening
References
Glossary
Acknowledgements

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