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Kafi–abad SA et al. – Evaluation and monitoring the prevalence of transfusion–transmissible viral infections in blood donors is a valuable index of donor selection and blood safety. This study analyzed the trends of blood–borne infections among Iranian blood donations during 4 years. The trends of transfusion–transmitted infection prevalence in Iranian blood donations suggest that most of the safety measures employed in recent years in Iran have been effective.

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