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Lassila R et al. – Safety surveillance studies have proven essential in research and development of new biological therapies for bleeding disorders as well as other diseases. Although product safety regarding HIV, hepatitis, and other blood–borne infections is currently excellent, potential new infectious agents require continued vigilant monitoring. It is important to commit to future pharmacovigilance efforts, aiming at high–quality safety surveillance programmes at both the pharmaceutical research community and clinical levels.

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