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Israel sent on to Gaza 1,000 units of donated blood found aboard, the officials said.
The officials said Israel had sent on to Gaza 1,000 units of donated blood found aboard.
Each year more than 75m units of donated blood are given to people for use in hospitals alone, but a global annual shortage of more than 4m units has been forecast.
All donated blood undergoes strict testing; even so, of the nation's 12 million units of donated blood, about 10 H.I.V.-infected units are undetected each year, causing about two or three H.I.V. infections annually, said Dr. Michael Busch of the University of California at San Francisco.
Following the New York City World Trade Center disaster of 9/11, more than 20,000 units of donated blood had to be discarded unused.
The 2 collections obtained from WA adults in the postpandemic phase were analyzed similarly to examine the effect of using volunteers in a randomized-controlled trial by comparing those results to results using plasma units of donated blood.
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Each unit of donated blood may go to as many as three patients.
It will also allow the Chiron Corporation and Gen-Probe of San Diego, the biotechnology companies that developed the test, to sharply increase the price, to about $10 to $15, from $4 or $5 for each unit of donated blood, when the test is experimental.
Because each unit of donated blood is broken into components and transfused into about two patients on average and the percentage of patients who have received contaminated blood is very high, the screening tests seem to have prevented a significant amount of illness, the officials said.
A unit of donated blood is usually fractionated into its different components.
However, a sample equal to the unit of donated blood (450 mL) would have to be processed to achieve this level.
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