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International survey on NAT testing of blood donations: expanding implementation and yield from 1999 to 2009
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Organ DonationNat TestingData S1 QuestionnaireBlood DonationsPublic HealthInternational SurveyLaboratory MedicineInfectious Disease PreventionHivClinical Infectious DiseaseHiv-1 NatBlood DonationEpidemiologyPlasma DonationGlobal HealthInternational HealthHepatitisMedicineBlood Transfusion
Data S1 Questionnaire on NAT testing of blood donations. Table S1 NAT test systems and pool size applied in 2008 Table S2 Total number of donations tested by NAT in 2008 Table S3 (a) HIV-1 NAT, (b) HCV NAT and (c) HBV NAT positives in 2008 Table S4 (a) HIV-1 NAT-only, (b) HCV NAT-only and (c) HBV NAT-only positives in 2008 Table S5 (a) HIV-1, (b) HCV serologically positives and (c) HBsAg positives in 2008 Table S6 (a) HIV-1 NAT positives among serologically positives in 2008, (b) HCV NAT positives among serologically positives in 2008 including Israel and Japan and (c) HBV NAT positives among HBsAg positives in 2008 Table S7 Rates of HBV NAT-only positives and HBV NAT and anti-HBc positives, HBsAg negatives in 2008 Table S8 (a) HIV-1 NAT-only, (b) HCV NAT-only and (c) HBV NAT-only positives since introduction of NAT testing Table S9 (a) HIV-1, (b) HCV and (c) HBV genotypes Table S10 Serological test systems applied in 2008 Table S11 Run controls for HCV NAT Table S12 Screening for other viral agents Table S13 HBV vaccination programmes Please note: The publisher is not responsible for the content or functionality of any supporting information supplied by the authors. Any queries (other than missing content) should be directed to the corresponding author for the article.
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