作者
Mark H Yazer, Bryon Jackson, Monica Pagano, Naomi RahimiLevene, Victoria Peer, José Luis Bueno, Ryan P Jackson, Hua Shan, Luiz AmorimFilho, MariaEsther Lopes, Carla Boquimpani, Ulrik Sprogøe, Mie Topholm Bruun, Kjell Titlestad, Kylie Rushford, Erica M Wood, Zoe K McQuilten, Vincenzo de Angelis, Michela Delle Donne, Mike Murphy, Julie Staves, Duck Cho, Fumihiko Nakamura, Akira Hangaishi, Jeannie Callum, Yulia Lin, Mostafa Mogaddam, Ahmad Gharehbaghian, Miquel Lozano
发表日期
2020/8
期刊
Vox Sanguinis
卷号
115
期号
6
页码范围
536
出版商
Wiley-Blackwell
简介
The novel coronavirus (SARS-Cov-2) that was first reported in Wuhan, China, and provokes the COVID-19 disease has developed into a pandemic with hundreds of thousands of people infected. Many governments have enforced social isolation protocols on their citizens, which has led to the closure of many large public gatherings in order to limit the spread of the virus. These closures could reasonably be expected to affect blood collections, thereby presaging shortages of blood for transfusion. On the other hand, steps such as the postponement of elective surgeries and other non-urgent transfusions could mitigate against potential shortfalls in the blood supply [1]. The transfusion community has faced epidemics and pandemics before [2–9], but little has been published about the preparations made by hospital-based transfusion services for handling samples and performing pre-transfusion testing on patients who …
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