Continued Transmission of Parvovirus B19 in Plasma-Derived Factor Concentrates After the Implementation of B19 Nucleic Acid Plasma Minipool Screening,
Soucie J, De Staercke C, Chitlur M, Gruppo R, Hooper W, Kessler C, Kulkarni R, Manco-Johnson M, Monahan P, Oakley M, Powell J, Pyle M, Recht M, Riske B, Sabio H, Trimble S. Continued Transmission of Parvovirus B19 in Plasma-Derived Factor Concentrates After the Implementation of B19 Nucleic Acid Plasma Minipool Screening,. Blood 2011, 118: 3378. DOI: 10.1182/blood.v118.21.3378.3378.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchUniversal Data CollectionNucleic acid testingBleeding disordersB19 transmissionNAT screeningPlasma-derived factor concentratesFactor concentrationsBleeding disorder clinicRare factor deficienciesB19 IgG antibodiesFlu-like illnessParticipants aged 2Clinical characteristics of study participantsLogistic regression analysisAssociated with arthritisHaemophilia inhibitorsB19 antibodiesInhibitor statusB19 DNACharacteristics of study participantsPregnant womenClinical characteristicsParvovirus B19Factor deficiencyProportion of participants
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