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Abstract:
Reports of post-transfusion jaundice were analysed in four successive years from April 1, 1969 to April 1, 1973. Analysis showed a marked reduction in the number of cases reported during the two years of routine HBAg-testing of all blood donations as compared with the two years before this testing was instituted. The value of retrospective studies under present conditions of reporting is discussed.
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