Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4145458 | Archives de Pédiatrie | 2016 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The bacterial transfusion risk is currently the greatest infectious risk of blood transfusion. We report the case of a child with postchemotherapy febrile neutropenia who presented septic shock following platelet transfusion contaminated with Citrobacter koseri. The life-threatening development could have been avoided by strict compliance with good clinical practice. The stability of mortality rates due to adverse effects of bacterial proliferation during platelet transfusions in France since 1994 calls for optimization of all preventive measures throughout the transfusion chain and perfect knowledge of transfusion rules by medical staff and care givers.
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Authors
R. Tichit, L. Saumet, H. Marchandin, S. Haouy, P. Latry, N. Sirvent,