Screening prospective blood donors for AIDS risk factors: Will sufficient donors be found?

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Using data from various sources - we estimate that 14 to 19 per cent of American males 17-75 have personal histories that place them at high risk of transmitting the HIV infection while an additional 2 per cent of adult females may be similarly affected. Because roughly one fourth of either group may already by unsuited to give blood, we estimate that 10-14 per cent of adult males, and 1 per cent of females would be specifically deferred from giving blood because of personal histories of high-risk behavior. Local adjustments in the assumptions underlying these estimates are needed to apply them to given communities.

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Gregorio, D. I., & Linden, J. V. (1988). Screening prospective blood donors for AIDS risk factors: Will sufficient donors be found? American Journal of Public Health, 78(11), 1468–1471. https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.78.11.1468

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