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Article Dans Une Revue Blood Transfusion Année : 2019

Malaria blood safety policy in five non-endemic countries: a retrospective comparison through the lens of the ABO risk-based decision-making framework.

Sheila O'Brien
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Sheila Ward
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Alan Kitchen
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Katy Davison
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Clive Seed
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Gilles Delage
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Whitney Steele
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David Leiby
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In non-endemic countries, malaria risk is addressed by selectively testing or deferring at-risk donors. These policy decisions were made using a variety of decision-making frameworks prior to the development of the Alliance of Blood Operators Risk Based Decision-Making Framework. It is unclear whether the range of items assessed in the decision-making process would be increased if the Framework were used. We compared assessments considered in France, England and Australia for decisions to implement selective testing, plus donor selection criteria (Canada and the USA included) with those recommended by the Framework.
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hal-02075163 , version 1 (21-03-2019)

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Sheila O'Brien, Sheila Ward, Pierre Gallian, Cécile Fabra, Josiane Pillonel, et al.. Malaria blood safety policy in five non-endemic countries: a retrospective comparison through the lens of the ABO risk-based decision-making framework.. Blood Transfusion, 2019, 147, pp.e109. ⟨10.2450/2019.0222-18⟩. ⟨hal-02075163⟩

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