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Development of Standard Definitions for Surveillance of Complications Related to Blood Donation

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Journal Vox Sang
Specialty Hematology
Date 2015 Sep 12
PMID 26361365
Citations 7
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Abstract

Standard definitions of donor reactions allow each blood establishment to monitor donor adverse events and compare with other organizations to develop best practices. The ISBT Haemovigilance Working Party leads a multi-organizational effort to update the 2008 ISBT standard for surveillance of complications related to blood donation. Revised definitions have been developed and endorsed by the ISBT, AABB, International Haemovigilance Network (IHN) and other international organizations.

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