CMV, B and C hepatitis among multi-transfused hereditary hemolytic Anemia children: an updated Egyptian experience
Abstract Background and objectives Regular blood transfusion has improved the overall survival and quality of life for patients with hereditary hemolytic anemias. Nevertheless, it carries a real risk of acquisition of blood-borne virus infections, especially viral hepatitis. The purpose of the curre...
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Main Authors: | Laila M. Sherief (Author), Seham M. Ragab (Author), Mohamed A. Helwa (Author), Naglaa M. Kamal (Author), Mona R. Afify (Author), Rasha T. S. Mohammed (Author), Ghada Abd Elmoniem Mokhtar (Author), Hanan S. Sherbiny (Author) |
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2021-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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