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  • 2. Relationship between bacterial load, species virulence, and transfusion reaction with transfusion of bacterially contaminated platelets.
    Jacobs MR, Good CE, Lazarus HM, Yomtovian RA.
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  • 4. Bacterial contamination of platelet concentrates: results of a prospective multicenter study comparing pooled whole blood-derived platelets and apheresis platelets.
    Schrezenmeier H, Walther-Wenke G, Müller TH, Weinauer F, Younis A, Holland-Letz T, Geis G, Asmus J, Bauerfeind U, Burkhart J, Deitenbeck R, Förstemann E, Gebauer W, Höchsmann B, Karakassopoulos A, Liebscher UM, Sänger W, Schmidt M, Schunter F, Sireis W, Seifried E.
    Transfusion; 2007 Apr 15; 47(4):644-52. PubMed ID: 17381623
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  • 6. Detection of bacterial contamination of apheresis platelets in a Chinese Blood Center.
    Zhu L, Xu J, Yang X, Shen Z, Wang Y, Zhu F, Lv H, Yan L.
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  • 7. A prospective microbiologic surveillance program to detect and prevent the transfusion of bacterially contaminated platelets.
    Yomtovian R, Lazarus HM, Goodnough LT, Hirschler NV, Morrissey AM, Jacobs MR.
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  • 8. Detection of bacterial contamination in apheresis platelet products: American Red Cross experience, 2004.
    Fang CT, Chambers LA, Kennedy J, Strupp A, Fucci MC, Janas JA, Tang Y, Hapip CA, Lawrence TB, Dodd RY, American Red Cross Regional Blood Centers.
    Transfusion; 2005 Dec 15; 45(12):1845-52. PubMed ID: 16371037
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  • 9. Improving platelet safety: bacterial contamination of platelets.
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  • 10. Screening of single-donor apheresis platelets for bacterial contamination: the PASSPORT study results.
    Dumont LJ, Kleinman S, Murphy JR, Lippincott R, Schuyler R, Houghton J, Metzel P.
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  • 11. Detecting bacterial contamination in platelet products.
    Palavecino EL, Yomtovian RA, Jacobs MR.
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  • 12. Fatal group C streptococcal infection due to transfusion of a bacterially contaminated pooled platelet unit despite routine bacterial culture screening.
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    Transfusion; 2008 Oct 15; 48(10):2177-83. PubMed ID: 18564393
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  • 13. Streptococcus bovis septic shock due to contaminated transfused platelets.
    Chang AH, Kirsch CM, Mobashery N, Johnson N, Levitt LJ.
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  • 14. Imported platelets demonstrate decreased pH and glucose by reagent strip testing when compared to locally derived platelets.
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  • 15. Analysis of bacterial detection in whole blood-derived platelets by quantitative glucose testing at a university medical center.
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  • 16. Canadian experience with detection of bacterial contamination in apheresis platelets.
    Ramírez-Arcos S, Jenkins C, Dion J, Bernier F, Delage G, Goldman M.
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  • 17. Bacterial contamination of platelet concentrates produced in New Zealand.
    Dickson M, Dinesh D.
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  • 18. Bacterial contamination of random-donor platelets in a university hospital in the midwestern region of Brazil.
    Cunha G, Leão L, Pimenta F.
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  • 19. Bacterial detection of platelets: current problems and possible resolutions.
    Blajchman MA, Beckers EA, Dickmeiss E, Lin L, Moore G, Muylle L.
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  • 20. Evaluation of BacT/ALERT plastic culture bottles for use in testing pooled whole blood-derived leukoreduced platelet-rich plasma platelets with a single contaminated unit.
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