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140 related items for PubMed ID: 322833

  • 1. Exogenous bacterial contamination of donor blood.
    Rock G, Westwood JC.
    Can Med Assoc J; 1977 May 07; 116(9):988-91. PubMed ID: 322833
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  • 2. Relative values of the interventions of diversion and improved donor-arm disinfection to reduce the bacterial risk from blood transfusion.
    McDonald CP, Roy A, Mahajan P, Smith R, Charlett A, Barbara JA.
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  • 3. What happens to donated blood?
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  • 4. Bacterial contamination of whole-blood-derived platelets: the introduction of sample diversion and prestorage pooling with culture testing in the American Red Cross.
    Benjamin RJ, Kline L, Dy BA, Kennedy J, Pisciotto P, Sapatnekar S, Mercado R, Eder AF.
    Transfusion; 2008 Nov 15; 48(11):2348-55. PubMed ID: 18657074
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  • 5. Canadian experience with detection of bacterial contamination in apheresis platelets.
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  • 6. Reducing blood culture contamination in community hospital emergency departments: a multicenter evaluation of a quality improvement intervention.
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    Acad Emerg Med; 2014 Mar 15; 21(3):274-82. PubMed ID: 24628752
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  • 7. 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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  • 11. Animal models for blood transfusion: a model for sterile blood sampling in the rat.
    Fitzgerald RD, Potter RF, Dietz GE, Sibbald WJ.
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  • 12. [Issues of blood collection using evacuated tubes and needle holders].
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  • 14. Canadian Red Cross blood transfusion service.
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  • 16. Multivariate analysis of determinants of bacterial contamination of whole-blood donations.
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  • 18. [Importance of skin contamination in blood culture readings].
    Kunze M, Volkman H, Köhler W.
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  • 19. Evacuated blood-collection tubes--the backflow hazard.
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