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- One method of microbial inactivation is use of solvent
detergent washing to destroy enveloped viruses. Other chemical and heat treatments are
used on products for the further manufacture of plasma. - Plasma hold involves holding plasma products from one donation until the donor provides a second seronegative donation, indicating no new incident disease. - Leukoreduction involves the removal of white blood cells, usually be filtration. This method has been effective for white blood cell associated agents such as CMV. |