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CHI's 6th Annual BLOOD PRODUCT SAFETY | ||||
Cambridge Healthtech Institute (CHI)
, McLean, Virginia February 14-16, 2000 |
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Human blood and plasma contain many proteins, the extraction and purification of which are of great medical and economic importance. Transmission of infectious diseases via blood transfusion and the use of processed blood plasma and components have placed a high priority on the development of new strategies for the safety of the blood supply. Screening blood for the detection of infectious agents is continuing to advance but still does not provide complete safety. To further complicate the issue, cost-effectiveness and the threat of emerging and/or crossover infective agents must also be considered. Recent advances and new strategies for the inactivation and removal of infectious agents in whole blood, component concentrates, and plasma is the focal point of CHI’s Sixth Annual Blood Products Safety conference. |
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Organized by: |
CHI |
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Deadline for Abstracts: |
January 14, 2000 |
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Registration: |
On-line when brochure is available. |
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Email for Requests and Registration: | jlaakso@healthtech.com | |||
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