1986
DOI: 10.1002/ajh.2830230308
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Spectrum of HTLV‐III infection in a hemophilic cohort treated with blood products from a single manufacturer

Abstract: One hundred fifty-eight hemophilia A, B, and von Willebrand disease (VWD) patients treated with clotting factor concentrates from a single manufacturer were tested for antibody to the human T-lymphotropic virus type III (HTLV-III). Antibody was detected in 63% and 40% of those with severe hemophilia A and B, respectively, 12% and 0% of those with mild hemophilia A and B, and two patients with recessive VWD. Forty-two antibody-positive and 20 antibody-negative patients were studied for clinical and laboratory f… Show more

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“…For example, the Canadian and French blood systems relied entirely on volunteer donors, but the delayed implementation of safety measures and good governance measures led to pathogen risks that exceeded those of the US 6 , 7 . In Australia, the incidence of HIV/AIDS in people with haemophilia exposed to only one type of product in the 1980s approached that of the same patient group in the US, despite the product being sourced entirely from domestic voluntary donors 8 …”
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“…For example, the Canadian and French blood systems relied entirely on volunteer donors, but the delayed implementation of safety measures and good governance measures led to pathogen risks that exceeded those of the US 6 , 7 . In Australia, the incidence of HIV/AIDS in people with haemophilia exposed to only one type of product in the 1980s approached that of the same patient group in the US, despite the product being sourced entirely from domestic voluntary donors 8 …”
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confidence: 99%