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1  forearm brachial artery 5 and 42 days after blood donation.
2 lly serious, associated injuries after whole blood donation.
3 erse events that occur during or after whole-blood donation.
4 o controls by age, gender, race, and date of blood donation.
5 lthy subjects, such as those associated with blood donation.
6 bject following a loss of blood typical of a blood donation.
7 h tested negative for agents screened for in blood donations.
8 d comprehensive proteome analyses from small blood donations.
9 e needed to eliminate potentially infectious blood donations.
10 firmation of HCV infection and for screening blood donations.
11 e for an adverse event is at least 1 in 3400 blood donations.
12 man immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) in blood donations.
13 hen questioned directly at the time of their blood donations.
14                                  In a second blood donation 12 days later, plasma HIV RNA increased 2
15 identified among approximately 34 million US blood donations, 2006-2009; incident infections were def
16 acid test results identified in seronegative blood donations, 26 (9 HBV, 15 HCV, and 2 HIV) were conf
17 d conservation strategies such as autologous blood donation, acute normovolemic hemodilution, or cell
18 s 316 cases of breast cancer diagnosed after blood donation and before June 1, 2003, who had two cont
19 e still exist many questions in the areas of blood donation and clinical use that are either unanswer
20 r whom at least 6 months had elapsed between blood donation and diagnosis of the case.
21 mines recent research on syncope after whole blood donation and efforts by blood centers to improve s
22 s were selected, matching the case on age at blood donation and length of storage of serum specimens.
23 e majority of current research is focused on blood donation and patient blood management in sub-Sahar
24 naffected sisters after adjusting for age at blood donation and smoking status [odds ratio (OR), 1.3;
25  significant associations were found between blood donation and the risk of myocardial infarction in
26  significant associations were found between blood donation and the risk of type 2 diabetes.
27 erformed nucleic acid testing on 3.7 million blood donations and further evaluated those that were HB
28 be transmitted through various routes (e.g., blood donation) and cause hepatitis, liver cirrhosis and
29 nd food frequency questionnaires, peripheral blood donation, and colonoscopy, 115 pairs of CRA cases
30 tors included age at blood donation, date of blood donation, and race.
31  of measurement, prevalent infection, recent blood donation, and treatment with iron for anemia.
32 ibility for the collection and processing of blood donations, and government agencies perform regulat
33 e-iron intake from non-red meat sources, and blood donations are not related to the risk of type 2 di
34                          Although at present blood donations are not screened, an agreed policy is ne
35 icated that, on a college campus, describing blood donations as a way to "prevent a death" rather tha
36         A multi-level approach to increasing blood donations at difficult times of the year can ensur
37 rmined by the size and racial composition of blood donations available for transfusion.
38 ports using the search terms "blood donor", "blood donation","blood safety", "blood bank", "transfusi
39 ates) were exposed to products from a single blood donation by an asymptomatic Babesia-infected donor
40     Disasters can create situations in which blood donations can save lives.
41 r complication database from 7,000,000 whole-blood donations classified reported donor complications
42 ontinuation of systematic leukoreduction for blood donations collected in individuals born before the
43     There were 3126 donors with at least one blood donation confirmed HCV-seropositive, for a crude p
44             Matching factors included age at blood donation, date of blood donation, and race.
45 r, prospective data relating iron intake and blood donations (determinants of body iron stores) to di
46 ticipants, 33 541 also provided a history of blood donation during the past 30 y in 1992.
47 uscripts), and stigmas surrounding voluntary blood donations, especially in LMICs.
48             Limits on the frequency of whole blood donation exist primarily to safeguard donor health
49 an Red Cross regions collected 145,678 whole blood donations from 16- and 17-year-olds, 113,307 from
50 igibility policies, practical barriers limit blood donations from individuals with hemochromatosis.
51                   We have collected one-unit blood donations from study participants receiving the mo
52  presence of human erythrovirus DNA in 2,440 blood donations from the United Kingdom and sub-Saharan
53 nfarction for men in the highest category of blood donations (>/=30) compared with never donors was 1
54                         Although quite safe, blood donation has some attendant risk, and syncopal rea
55 invasive breast cancer cases diagnosed after blood donation in 1989-1990, 417 of whom donated a secon
56                  We examined iron intake and blood donations in relation to the incidence of type 2 d
57 ein localization, while requiring only small blood donations in the range of a few milliliters.
58 exually transmitted diseases) or flattering (blood donations) information, and across decisions rangi
59                                     Although blood donation is allowed every 8 weeks in the United St
60                                   Generally, blood donation is limited because of poor health infrast
61            Haploidentical and umbilical cord blood donations may be valid transplant options for pati
62 in concentrations were age, body mass index, blood donation, menopausal status, and HFE genotype.
63 OR, 25.0; 95% CI, 17.5-35.8), and first-time blood donation (OR, 3.6; 95% CI, 2.8-4.7).
64                   There are 15 million whole-blood donations per year in the United States, and one t
65 c acid amplification testing of minipools of blood donations prevented hundreds of cases of West Nile
66 , a 68-year-old woman considering autologous blood donation prior to knee replacement surgery, the co
67                    Although the disparity in blood donation rates between low-income and middle-incom
68                        In the United States, blood donation rates of African-Americans are 25-50% of
69 fectious disease risk factors at the time of blood donation represent a potential threat to the safet
70 ons and when resources are depleted, on-site blood donations require the rapid and accurate detection
71              The assay detected all positive blood donation samples identified by the Roche WNV NAT.
72 samples included routine diagnostic samples, blood donation samples, samples from patients with confi
73 -reaction (PCR) assays for B. microti DNA on blood-donation samples obtained in Connecticut, Massachu
74                                    Of 89,153 blood-donation samples tested, 335 (0.38%) were confirme
75                                              Blood-donation screening for antibodies to and DNA from
76 ted individual donation testing to interdict blood donations that are positive for the West Nile viru
77 tly assessed the effectiveness of a call for blood donations that was presented as either death-preve
78  From Oct 8, 2012, to Sept 30, 2013, 225,000 blood donations that were collected in southeast England
79 792 syphilis-negative samples collected from blood donations, the Elecsys Syphilis assay had specific
80       We report the prevalence of HEV RNA in blood donations, the transmission of the virus through a
81 ptoms occurring during the 2 weeks following blood donation using a standardized questionnaire.
82 having occurred during the 2 weeks following blood donation, using a standardized questionnaire.
83 eome of platelets highly purified from fresh blood donations, using elaborate protocols to ensure neg
84                      The lifetime history of blood donation was assessed with a questionnaire in 1992
85 r plasma ferritin levels in a subsample, the blood donation was not associated with risk of myocardia
86              Although the number of lifetime blood donations was strongly associated with lower plasm
87 centers (for a total of 2,318,356 allogeneic blood donations), we calculated the incidence rates of s
88 tched on age, menopausal status, and date of blood donation were included in a case-control study nes
89 , and by the middle of 2003, essentially all blood donations were being tested for West Nile virus RN
90                                              Blood donations were collected and screened for HIV acco
91                     We prospectively studied blood donations, which effectively reduce body iron stor
92  do not support the need to routinely screen blood donations with a sensitive B19V DNA nucleic acid a

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