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Monitoring viral genomic sequences in transfusion-transmitted viruses.

Daniel CandottiSteven J DrewsHelen M Faddynull null
Published in: Vox sanguinis (2023)
Monitoring genomic sequences of blood-borne viruses is widely considered important by the transfusion community because of its direct applications for transfusion safety, and beyond for public health in general. Therefore, there is a need to strengthen collaboration between blood operators and public health authorities. While national and regional reference centres may be the most appropriate structure for such testing, international collaborations should not be overlooked. Overcoming financial barriers will be an important hurdle for many.
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