Title | Fatal reaction to transfusion of red-cell concentrate contaminated with Serratia liquefaciens. |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 1998 |
Authors | Boulton F., Chapman S., Walsh T. |
Journal | //Transfus Med |
Volume | 8 |
Issue | 1 |
Pagination | 15 - 18 |
Date Published | 1998 |
ISBN Number | 0958-7578 |
Other Numbers | bu7, 9301182 |
Keywords | bacterial contamination, blood products, red-cell concentrates, Serratia liquefaciens, Serratia spp. |
Abstract | SUMMARY. A 60-year-old woman undergoing surgery died from endotoxic shock and DIC after receiving a 19-day-old unit of optimal additive red-cell concentrate found contaminated with Serratia liquefaciens. No source of contamination could be found. This normally free-living organism is usually of low pathogenicity. It is a very unusual contaminant of stored donated blood, although it appears to be on the increase. When transfused, blood contaminated with S. liquefaciens always causes severe morbidity and is associated with a high death rate. This is the fifth report in the English literature., (C) 1998 Blackwell Science Ltd. |
Notify Library Reference ID | 4268 |
Fatal reaction to transfusion of red-cell concentrate contaminated with Serratia liquefaciens.
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