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Autor:
Aaron M. Thorp, Laura Tonnetti
Publikováno v:
Transfusion. 56:705-711
BACKGROUND Borrelia miyamotoi, the agent of relapsing fever, is a tick-borne spirochete first isolated in Japan in 1994. Since then, the spirochete has been detected in ticks globally, generally in the same vectors as the Lyme disease agent. Human in
Autor:
Susan L. Stramer, Andrew Laughhunn, Adonis Stassinopoulos, Irina Vasilyeva, Laura Tonnetti, Kent Dupuis, Aaron M. Thorp
Publikováno v:
Transfusion. 57(10)
BACKGROUND With an increasing number of recognized transfusion-transmitted (TT) babesiosis cases, Babesia microti is the most frequently TT parasite in the United States. We evaluated the inactivation of B. microti in red blood cells (RBCs) prepared
Autor:
Shawn D. Keil, Laura Tonnetti, Raymond P. Goodrich, Suzann K. Doane, Heather L. Reddy, Aaron M. Thorp, David A. Leiby
Publikováno v:
Transfusion. 55:326-329
Background Leishmaniasis is a vector-borne disease caused by the protozoan parasite Leishmania sp. that is transmitted by sandflies. Travelers to endemic areas, and US military personnel stationed in the Middle East, are at risk for contracting the d
Autor:
Aaron M. Thorp, Laura Tonnetti, David A. Leiby, James S. Hodges, Stephanie T. Johnson, Barbara Deisting, David C. Mair, Andrew R. Wey, Gary Bachowski
Publikováno v:
Transfusion. 53:1698-1705
Background The increasing frequency of transfusion-transmitted babesiosis represents a concern for the safety of the US blood supply. The agent responsible for the disease, the intraerythrocytic parasite Babesia microti, is naturally transmitted to h
Autor:
David A. Leiby, Heather L. Reddy, Raymond P. Goodrich, Laura Tonnetti, Shawn D. Keil, Aaron M. Thorp
Publikováno v:
Transfusion. 53:860-867
BACKGROUND: Babesia microti is the parasite most frequently transmitted by blood transfusion in the United States. Previous work demonstrated the efficacy of riboflavin (RB) and ultraviolet (UV) light to inactivate B. microti in apheresis plasma and
Autor:
David A. Leiby, Shawn D. Keil, Raymond P. Goodrich, Aaron M. Thorp, Heather L. Reddy, Laura Tonnetti
Publikováno v:
Transfusion. 52:409-416
BACKGROUND:Trypanosoma cruzi, the protozoan parasitic agent of Chagas disease, can be transmitted by blood transfusion. In 2007, most US blood banks started screening blood donations for T. cruzi, but the cost and perceived need of the test have been
Autor:
Aaron M, Thorp, Laura, Tonnetti
Publikováno v:
Transfusion. 56(3)
Borrelia miyamotoi, the agent of relapsing fever, is a tick-borne spirochete first isolated in Japan in 1994. Since then, the spirochete has been detected in ticks globally, generally in the same vectors as the Lyme disease agent. Human infection has
Autor:
Laura, Tonnetti, Aaron M, Thorp, Heather L, Reddy, Shawn D, Keil, Suzann K, Doane, Raymond P, Goodrich, David A, Leiby
Publikováno v:
Transfusion. 55(2)
Leishmaniasis is a vector-borne disease caused by the protozoan parasite Leishmania sp. that is transmitted by sandflies. Travelers to endemic areas, and US military personnel stationed in the Middle East, are at risk for contracting the disease.Whol
Autor:
Laura, Tonnetti, Aaron M, Thorp, Heather L, Reddy, Shawn D, Keil, Raymond P, Goodrich, David A, Leiby
Publikováno v:
Transfusion. 53(4)
Babesia microti is the parasite most frequently transmitted by blood transfusion in the United States. Previous work demonstrated the efficacy of riboflavin (RB) and ultraviolet (UV) light to inactivate B.microti in apheresis plasma and platelet unit
Autor:
Laura, Tonnetti, Aaron M, Thorp, Barbara, Deisting, Gary, Bachowski, Stephanie T, Johnson, Andrew R, Wey, James S, Hodges, David A, Leiby, David, Mair
Publikováno v:
Transfusion. 53(8)
The increasing frequency of transfusion-transmitted babesiosis represents a concern for the safety of the US blood supply. The agent responsible for the disease, the intraerythrocytic parasite Babesia microti, is naturally transmitted to humans by a