Structuring a Safer Donor-Replacement Program
Replacement donors are more likely than volunteer donors to have positive or abnormal tests for transfusion-transmissible disease. In an effort to increase the donor pool, workers sought to identify a safer replacement-donor subgroup that may be acceptable for routine donations. STUDY DESIGN AND MET...
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Main Authors: | Liu, T. C., Kuperan, P, TAN, C., LIN, Ting Kwong, Lee, S H |
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1998
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