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Transfusion of red cells is associated with increased incidence of bacterial infection after colorectal surgery: a prospective study

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Because allogeneic white cells, plasma, microaggregates, citrate, and platelets could be ruled out as risk factors for transfusion-associated postoperative infections, it is hypothesized that the transfusion of red cells is a potentially detrimental factor that transiently impairs the clearance of bacteria by phagocytic cells.

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