Emerging infectious disease outbreaks: estimating disease risk in Australian blood donors travelling overseas.
A CoghlanV C HoadClive R SeedR Lp FlowerR J HarleyD HerbertHelen M FaddyPublished in: Vox sanguinis (2017)
The predicted unmitigated likelihood of infection in blood components manufactured from donors travelling to the above-mentioned areas was very low, with the possibility of severe consequences in a transfusion recipient even smaller. Given the increasing demand for plasma products in Australia, the current strategy of restricting donors returning from select infectious disease outbreak areas to source plasma collection provides a simple and effective risk management approach.