• Media type: E-Book
  • Title: Blood safety : a guide to monitoring and responding to potential new threats
  • Contributor: Shan, Hua [Editor]; Dodd, Roger Y. [Editor]
  • Published: Cham; Switzerland: Springer, [2019]
  • Published in: SpringerLink ; Bücher
  • Extent: 1 Online-Ressource (XII, 256 Seiten); Illustrationen
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-94436-4
  • ISBN: 9783319944364
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  • Keywords: Emerging infectious diseases ; Blood Transfusion Medicine ; Blood transfusion ; Hematology ; Infectious diseases. ; Blood Safety ; Disease Transmission, Infectious prevention & control ; Safety Management
  • Reproduction series: Springer eBook Collection. Medicine
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  • Description: This book offers a concise yet comprehensive overview on critical issues in monitoring and responding to new microbial threats to blood safety. It provides information on the current concerns and mechanisms for monitoring potential new infectious threats to blood safety, evaluates the response to these new threats, and explores the complex issues related to blood safety, including health economics, the relationship between levels of public health threats (actual danger) versus public concerns (perceived danger), and the challenges in coordinating international collaborative efforts. The text also includes several case studies that illustrate the existing systems used for monitoring and responding to new threats to blood safety. Written by experts in the field, Blood Safety: A Guide to Monitoring and Responding to Potential New Threats is a valuable resource for health care professionals who are responsible for the medical management of blood services

    Prediction and Prevention: Interventions to Enhance Blood Safety -- Assessing the Threat: Public Health -- Assessing the Threat: Public Concern -- Health Economics in Blood Safety -- Decision Systems -- HIV and Blood Safety -- vCJD Case Studies -- Case Study: West Nile Virus -- Zika Virus -- The Emergence of Zoonotic Pathogens as Agents of Concern in Transfusion Medicine -- Tick-Borne Infections: Beware the Tortoises Among Us -- International Collaboration for Improving Global Blood Safety, and for Monitoring and Responding to Potential Microbial Threats