As discussed above, information about transfusion-transmitted infection incidents may come from a variety of sources. However, although prospective screening of recipients can be highly effective ...
In the developed world, most of the reported complications of transfusion have an immunological basis. Although the media and the public are worried about the infectious risks of transfusion ...
Despite advancements in blood safety protocols, the potential for transfusion-transmitted bacterial infections remains a concern for healthcare providers and blood banks. Recent research has ...
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs), formerly called sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), are diseases that primarily spread through sexual contact. STIs can be bacterial, such as chlamydia, ...
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) usually pass from one person to another through sexual contact. Examples include chlamydia, crabs, and genital herpes. Treatment depends on the type of STI.
For children and adults who are otherwise healthy, the disease is usually mild. But for people with a weakened immune system, and for a small number of unborn babies, the virus ca ...
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