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A comprehensive, up-to-date resource for all practitioners and researchers involved in transfusion medicine.

Extensive measures are taken to ensure that blood transfusion poses a minimal microbiological hazard to recipients. Transfusion Microbiology is the definitive text on all aspects of transfusion transmitted infections. This comprehensive text covers all medical, scientific, technical and developmental aspects of this critically important sector of transfusion medicine. A detailed discussion of all infective agents, donor issues, testing and pathogen inactivation is provided. Agents causing major concern recently, such as vCJD, are considered in the context of historical experience with agents such as HIV. All aspects of risk assessment, regulation, cost benefit analysis and quality management are reviewed. Relevant to blood transfusion centres, hospital transfusion laboratories, haematologists and microbiologists, medical, scientific and technical staff, universities and general training programmes worldwide, Transfusion Microbiology provides an up-to-date resource for all practitioners and researchers involved in transfusion medicine.

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'[ A] gap has now been filled with the publication of Transfusion Microbiology. There are two questions a potential reader should ask about a textbook like this one. First, does it include all the standard, core material that practitioners refer to on a regular basis; and second, does it have sufficient depth to answer even some of the most esoteric questions in the field? For this book, on almost all counts, the answer is clearly yes. all the major infectious agents that can be transmitted by transfusion are included and the level of detail given for each is at least as great as (and frequently greater than) that given in other leading transfusion textbooks. Tests for infectious diseases and other methods of preventing transmission are prominently featured in this book. Topics that can confuse the practitioner as well as the trainee, such as confirmatory testing and donor readmission, are given entire chapters with detailed flow charts and diagrams. The layout, artwork and tables are noteworthy, not only for their clean aesthetic appeal but also for their detailed content. In summary, Transfusion Microbiology is a commendable addition to the field and a reference that many transfusion medicine professionals will want on their bookshelves.' The New England Journal of Medicine ' an up-to-date and fully referenced source of theoretical and practical information ' Now & Then 'This is a much needed definitive textbook on the subject of transfusion microbiology ' The Bulletin of the Royal College of Pathologists 'This one of a kind book melds the disciplines of transfusion associated microbiology with conventional transfusion medicine issues. A nice addition to your bookshelf.' Doody's Book Review 'This multi-author textbook is perhaps the first attempt at producing a comprehensive overview of the infectious risks associated with modern transfusion practice. Indeed the content extends far beyond the traditional boundaries of microbiology and covers a broad range of topics that together assure the safety of manufactured blood components and products. [ It] provides an accessible and readable overview of the important elements that contribute to the manufacture of safe blood components and products. The editors, and authors, are to be congratulated on this significant achievement.' Bloodlines, British Blood Transfusion Society newsletter 'Transfusion Microbiology is thorough and should be in the library of blood bankers/transfusion medicine specialists. Not only is it comprehensive but easy to read and leads one to seminal references behind the statements of fact and opinion. The editors have compiled a book to be proud of, which should be quite useful to practitioners in the field.' Vox Sanguinis

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Commended for BMA Book Awards 2009.This book is a comprehensive resource for all practitioners and researchers involved in transfusion medicine.
List of contributors
ix
Foreword xiii
Roger Y. Dodd
Preface xv
Acknowledgements xvii
Glossary xviii
Introduction: Transfusion-transmitted infections, then and now 1(8)
John A. J. Barbara
Roger Eglin
Section 1: Agents
9(144)
Hepatitis viruses
9(16)
Denis M. Dwyre
Paul V. Holland
Antibody to hepatitis B core antigen
25(10)
Joan O'Riordan
Herpes Viruses
35(24)
Eleftherios C. Vamvakas
Gary E. Tegtmeier
Retroviruses
59(8)
Brian C. Dow
Eberhard W. Fiebig
Michael P. Busch
Parvovirus B19 (human erythroviruses)
67(8)
Kevin E. Brown
Emerging viruses in transfusion
75(8)
Jean-Pierre Allain
Annexe: Respiratory viruses: SARS and influenza
83(4)
John A. J. Barbara
Bacterial contamination in blood and blood components
87(30)
Carl P. McDonald
M.A. Blajchman
Annexe: Syphilis
110(7)
Brian C. Dow
The protozoan parasites
117(24)
David A. Leiby
Silvano Wendel
Prion diseases
141(12)
Marc L. Turner
Patricia E. Hewitt
Moira Bruce
James W. Ironside
Annexe: Testing for prions
148(5)
David J. Anstee
Gary Mallinson
Section 2: Selection and testing
153(152)
Blood donor selection and qualification
153(6)
Virge James
Current serological methods of testing and automation
159(14)
Peter D. Rogan
Confirmatory testing and donor re-admission
173(10)
Alan D. Kitchen
Brian C. Dow
The strategy for applications of nucleic acid testing
183(10)
Paul R. Grant
Richard S. Tedder
Nucleic acid testing: General view
193(10)
W. Kurt Roth
Nucleic acid testing: the the US Approach
203(6)
Susan L. Stramer
Nucleic acid testing: the UK approach
209(8)
Roger Eglin
Quality in the screening of donations for transfusion-transmissible infections
217(10)
John A. J. Barbar
Alan D. Kitchen
Microbiological blood testing and new technologies
227(12)
Juraj Petrik
Processing and components: leucodepletion and pathogen reduction
239(20)
Rebecca Cardigan
Chris Prowse
Lorna M. Williamson
Fractionated products
259(46)
Peter R. Foster
Carol Bienek
Section 3: Surveillance, risk and regulation
305(76)
Serious hazards of transfusion (SHOT); haemovigilance
305(6)
Elizabeth M. Love
Investigation of post-transfusion infection
311(6)
Patricia E. Hewitt
Chris Moore
Notification of donors with significant microbiological test results
317(6)
Patricia E. Hewitt
Chris Moore
Researching the natural history of transfusion-transmitted infections: the UK hepatitis C (HCV) national register
323(6)
Helen Harris
How to assess risk: prospective studies and calculations
329(12)
Kate Soldan
Katy Davison
Risk management
341(22)
Arturo Pereira
The regulatory environment in Europe
363(6)
Virge James
Blood safety in developing countries
369(12)
Jean-Pierre Allain
Elizabeth Vinelli
Yashmin Ayob
Index 381
John A. J. Barbara is an Emeritus Consultant in Microbiology to the National Blood Service in England and the Visiting Professor in Transfusion Microbiology at the University of West England, Bristol, UK. Fiona A. M. Regan is a Consultant Haematologist at NHSBT and Hammersmith Hospitals NHS Trust, London, UK. Marcela C. Conteras is a Visiting Professor of Transfusion Medicine in the Faculty of Applied Sciences at the University of West England, Bristol, UK. She was formerly the National Director of Diagnostics, Development and Research at the National Blood Service. She was awarded a DBE in 2007 for her services to healthcare.