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AM23-SN-19-O

AM23-SN-19-O: Oral Abstract - Arboviruses & Parasites (Enduring)

Credits
1 General Continuing Education (GEN) | 1 Florida Lab Personnel (FLP) | 1 California Nurse (CN) | 1 California Lab Personnel (CLP)
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Oral abstract session featuring the latest research on Arboviruses and Parasites

Learning Objectives

  • Describe the use of modeling to perform a risk assessment for blood safety in response to an emerging arbovirus.
  • Describe the results of a clinical study of a molecular donor screening test for Plasmodium.
  • Describe a study to estimate donor exposure to Japanese Encephalitis Virus by measuring seroprevalence.
  • Describe the impact of implementation of the FDA guidance on transfusion-transmitted babesia cases in the US.

Speakers

Speaker Image for Anne Eder
Anne Eder, MD, PhD
Office of Blood Research and Review, CBER, FDA
Speaker Image for Iain Gosbell
Iain Gosbell, MD, MBBS, FRACP, FRCPA
Australian Red Cross Lifeblood; School of Medicine, Western Sydney University, Sydney, Australia
Speaker Image for David Irving
Australian Red Cross Lifeblood
Speaker Image for Lisa Pate
Lisa Pate, MD, JD
Roche Molecular Solutions
Speaker Image for Susan Galel
Roche Diagnostics; Stanford University

Moderator

Speaker Image for Paula Saa
American Red Cross

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