The prevalence of viral markers among unpaid blood donors in Europe declined between 1990 and 1996. Eurosynthèse

In Europe, nonprofit plasma fractionation organizations believe that standardized epidemiological data collection and analysis is a key public health issue. These organizations are currently working on a surveillance program for monitoring and reporting data from their unpaid blood and plasma donors, under the auspices of the European Plasma Fractionation Association (EPFA). This article presents a retrospective study aimed at providing an overview of donor screening results from 1990 to 1996.

Author(s): Evers T, Muller Breitkreuz K, Perry R

Publishing year: 1998

Pages: 71-6

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