Gharib Karimi
Blood Transfusion Research Centre, High institute for Research and Education in transfusion Medicine. Tehran, Iran
[ 1 ] - Platelet Septic Transfusion Reactions in Patients With Hemato-Oncological Diseases
Background & Objective: Bacterial, contamination of blood components are a significant risk for transfusion reactions. Inherently, platelet concentrates (PCs) are vulnerable to bacterial contamination, due to the storage condition of processed PCs at room temperature, which provide very suitable conditions for the proliferation of microorganisms....
[ 2 ] - شاخص مصرف خون نسبت به درخواست خون در شهرستان رشت
چکید ه سابقه و هدف با در نظر گرفتن الگوی نامناسب مصرف خون درکشور و محدود بودن منابع آن، با استفاده از روش صحیح درخواست خون، میتوان این منابع را برای بیماران بیشتری به کار گرفت. هدف از این مطالعه، بررسی نحوه کاربرد خون در بیمارستانها و بخشهای مختلف شهرستان رشت بود. مواد و روشها در این مطالعه که به روش توصیفی ـ مقطعی انجام شد، به روش نمونهگیری تصادفی درخواستهای خون بیستم هر ماه در...
[ 3 ] - سرواپیدمیولوژی ویروس لنفوتروپیک سلول T انسانی(HTLV) در اهداکنندگان خون در شهر مشهد، سالهای 89-1388
Background and Aim: Human T-Cell Lymphotropic Virus (Type I) is the cause of two major diseases : Adult T cell Leukemia-Lymphoma and Tropical Spastic Paraparasia and Myelopathy associated with HTLV-I. Disease transmission is possible during unsafe sexual contact, blood transfusion and vertical transmission method. Blood safety and minimizing the risk of transfusion transmitted infections are th...
[ 4 ] - Comparative Assessment of the Whole-cell Pertussis Vaccine Potency Using Serological and Intracerebral Mouse Protection Methods
One of the most important QC tests of whole-cell pertussis vaccine (WCPV) is potency test. In this regard, mouse protection test (MPT) is the current potency method, which is associated with severe animal distress and large variability in results. The purpose of this study was to assess Pertussis Serological Potency Test (PSPT) as a serological alternative method to intracerebral challenge in M...
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