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Estimated risk of HIV transmission by blood transfusion in Kenya.
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- Author(s): Moore, Anne; Herrera, Guillermo; Nyamongo, Jack; Lackritz, Eve; Granade, Tim; Nahlen, Bernard; Oloo, Aggrey; Opondo, George; Muga, Richard; Janssen, Robert
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Lancet. 8/25/2001, Vol. 358 Issue 9282, p657. 4p. 1 Diagram, 1 Graph.
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Interpretation: A high proportion of blood transfusions transmitted HIV in this high-prevalence area of Africa, primarily because of erroneous laboratory practices. On the basis of these results, the Kenya Ministry of Health introduced a number of practical and inexpensive interventions to improve national blood safety. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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