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  1. ... after preeclampsia is misdiagnosed; mother dies after refusing blood transfusion. OB-GYN Malpractice Prevention. 2002. pp. 84–6. X-1, X-4. ... community and lay health workers in postpartum hemorrhage prevention. Int J Gynaecol Obstet. ... and lack of blood transfusion may negatively affect maternal outcomes of women with ...
  2. ... Conditions that weaken the immune system, such as HIV/AIDS, organ transplants, and recent chemotherapy Older or very young age Pregnancy West Nile virus may also be spread through blood transfusions and organ transplants. It is possible for an ...
  3. ... is very common. The infection is spread by: Blood transfusions Organ transplants ... with HIV/AIDS, become ill from CMV infection. Some otherwise healthy ...
  4. ... virus, and human immunodeficiency virus Type 1 in blood donors. Transfusion. 2013 Oct;53(10 Pt ... infections: the time is now! Curr HIV/AIDS Rep. 2012 Sep;9(3):251–8. doi: ...
  5. ... li> <li> Receiving an infected organ transplant or blood transfusion</li> </ul> <p>Most people with ... >Infections</group><language-mapped- ...
  6. ... King AA, Noetzel M, White DA, et al. Blood transfusion therapy is feasible in a clinical trial setting ... PubMed : 21149754 ] [ CrossRef ] 1555. Solomon LR. Treatment ... sickle cell disease: an educational void. Blood. 2008 Feb 01;111(3):997–1003. PMID: ...
  7. ... the treatment of iron overload associated with regular blood transfusions (transfusional haemosiderosis) in patients suffering with chronic anaemia: ... blood donors to facilitate the screening of compatible blood components for alloimmunized patients. ... for stroke prevention. JAMA. 2005 Jun 15; 293 (23):2860. author ...
  8. ... therapy had lower total disease sequelae and fewer blood transfusions. Most high-risk patients (kaposiform hemangioendothelioma with Kasabach-Merritt phenomenon) are treated with sirolimus to achieve serum blood levels of 8 to 15 ng/mL.[ 29 , ...
  9. ... seronegative hospital patients. All of the patients received blood transfusions for a variety of reasons, but half were transfused with seropositive blood while the "matched controls" received seronegative blood. The ...
  10. ... can be acquired (e.g., maternal-fetal transmission, blood transfusions, inadvertent needle sticks, sharing needles or injection equipment ...
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