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    • 1 INTRODUCTION
    • 2 THE V&S CHAIN FOR MPHOs
    • 3 VIGILANCE AND SURVEILLANCE: HISTORY AND BASIC ELEMENTS
    • 4 MEDICAL PRODUCTS OF HUMAN ORIGIN (MPHO) - DONATION AND ETHICS
    • ANNEX 1. Notify Library - MPHO type taxonomy
    • 5 TOWARDS A GLOBAL GOVERNANCE OF MPHO
    • 6 THE V&S SYSTEM IS PRIMARILY A RESPONSIBILITY FOR HEALTH AUTHORITIES
    • 7 ORGANIZATION FOR A COMPREHENSIVE - VIGILANCE & SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM
    • 8 VIGILANCE & SURVEILLANCE - RECOGNITION RELIES ON HEALTH CARE STAFF
    • 9 INVESTIGATING OCCURRENCES THAT COULD CAUSE HARM - LEARNING FROM ERRORS
    • 10 PROJECT NOTIFY
    • 11 THE NOTIFY DATABASE - LEARNING FROM VIGILANCE
    • 12 RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH LIVING DONATION
    • 13 HARM TO RECIPIENT - INFECTIONS
    • 14 HARM TO RECIPIENT - NON INFECTIOUS BLOOD TRANSFUSION REACTIONS
    • 15 HARM TO RECIPIENTS - MALIGNANCY
    • 16 HARM TO RECIPIENTS - GENETIC TRANSMISSIONS - HPC
    • 17 HARM TO RECIPIENTS - GENETIC TRANSMISSIONS - gamets and embryos
    • 18 CHARACTERISTICS, HANDLING AND CLINICAL ERRORS
    • 19 TRACEABILITY, AN ABSOLUTE PRE-REQUISITE FOR MPHO SAFETY
    • ANNEX 2. Notify Library - Adverse occurrence type taxonomy
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DAT (direct antiglobulin test)

Visual evidence of a hemolytic transfusion reaction identified by blood bank testing after emergency blood transfusion

2299
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Autoimmune hemolytic anemia (AIHA) after HSCT

2113
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Hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn (HDFN), AUG blood group system

1927
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Acute haemolysis after transfusion of uncross-matched red blood cell (RBC) transfusion

1924
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IVIG induced hemolytic transfusion reactions

1922
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Hemolysis secondary to IVIG

1766
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Antibody-mediated hemolysis

1765
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Red cell hemolysis following IVIG

1764
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Delayed Hemolytic Transfusion Reaction, anti-LebH

1741
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Delayed Hemolytic Transfusion Reaction, anti-K19

1739
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