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Bacterial Contamination Of Platelets For Transfusion: Strategies For Prevention., Jerrold H. Levy, Matthew D. Neal, Jay H. Herman
Bacterial Contamination Of Platelets For Transfusion: Strategies For Prevention., Jerrold H. Levy, Matthew D. Neal, Jay H. Herman
Department of Pathology, Anatomy, and Cell Biology Faculty Papers
Platelet transfusions carry greater risks of infection, sepsis, and death than any other blood product, owing primarily to bacterial contamination. Many patients may be at particular risk, including critically ill patients in the intensive care unit. This narrative review provides an overview of the problem and an update on strategies for the prevention, detection, and reduction/inactivation of bacterial contaminants in platelets. Bacterial contamination and septic transfusion reactions are major sources of morbidity and mortality. Between 1:1000 and 1:2500 platelet units are bacterially contaminated. The skin bacterial microflora is a primary source of contamination, and enteric contaminants are rare but may …