HAZARDS OF BACTERIAL-CONTAMINATION OF BLOOD PRODUCTS

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GOTTLIEB, T
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TRANSFUSION; REACTION; POSTTRANSFUSION BACTERIAL SEPSIS; BACTERIAL CONTAMINATION; YERSINIA ENTEROCOLITICA; PSEUDOMONAS FLUORESCENS; PSEUDOMONAS; TRYPANOSOMIASIS;
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10.1177/0310057X9302100108
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R614 [麻醉学];
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100217 ;
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Post-transfusion bacterial sepsis is infrequent. It is, however, associated with a high mortality due to septic shock. This reflects the release of endotoxin from gram negative bacteria, Lesser transfusion reactions are usually under-reported. These are frequently caused by gram positive bacteria. Gram positive species such as staphylococci and other skin surface organisms may be cultured from platelets stored at room temperature. Typically, grain negative ''psychrophyllic'' species which survive storage al 4-degrees-C are cultured from stored refrigerated blood implicated in transfusion reactions. These include Yersinia enterocolitica, Pseudomonas fluorescens etc. Bacterial contamination of the blood supply can occur via an endogenous or an exogenous source. Endogenous donor bacteraemia due to Y.enterocolitica may be asymptomatic or may follow an episode of gastroenteritis. Exogenous infections occur through some defect in the usual collection practice. Transfusion-acquired syphilis is now extremely uncommon. In the third world, beside the need for effective screening for viral pathogens, infections with protozoa, in particular plasmodia, trypanosoma and leishmania remain a major obstacle to ensuring safe blood supplies. Prevention of transfusion reactions demands rigorous attention to details of collection, storage, reissuing and infusion of blood products, as well as prompt treatment, testing and reporting of suspected reactions.
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