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What year did blood transfusions become safe?

Nowadays blood is screened for illnesses before it is used in transfusions.


When does sideroblastic anemia require transfusions?

the cause of a patient's anemia cannot be determined, blood transfusions may be necessary. Medications are prescribed to stimulate excretion or excess iron that accumulates as a result of these transfusions.


Why is the transmission of HIV by blood transfusions now very rare?

Because blood is screened and sterilized before transfusions.


Do Catholics believe in having blood transfusions?

Blood transfusions are not taboo in the Catholic church. =Answer= The above poster is correct and you are thinking of Jehovah Witness.


How many blood transfusions can a person body help in cancer?

The number of blood transfusions a person can receive during cancer treatment varies widely based on individual health needs, the type of cancer, and the treatment regimen. Generally, patients may require transfusions to manage anemia or other complications, but there is no strict limit on the number of transfusions. Doctors monitor patients closely to assess the need for transfusions and to manage any potential risks associated with multiple transfusions, such as iron overload or immune reactions. Each case is unique, so the decision is made based on the patient's specific circumstances.


What year had the most blood transfusions?

An exact year is impossible to identify but the most blood transfusions likely occurred during wars due to mass casualties.


Who discovered pure plasma could be used in blood transfusions?

The person who discovered pure plasma could be used in blood transfusions was robert koch in 1981


What limits blood transfusions from pigs to humans?

Intelligence.


i caught heppititus from one of many blood transfusions over the years, can I still receive blood transfusions at this point?

You sure can! You are just unable to give or donate blood from now on.


Why are Mallory-Weiss Syndrome patients treated with blood transfusions and intravenous fluids?

The patient is resuscitated and stabilized with blood transfusions and intravenous fluids to restore the fluid and electrolyte balance.


How long hiv can live in a person before it comes out?

HIV can go undetected for up to 10 years, and not exhibit any symptoms. However, they are still contagious during that time, and can still spread the virus through sexual intercourse, blood transfusions, sharing needles, etc.


Is there a disease where you need blood transfusions every day?

Probably