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Louis M Katz
USA Carver College of Medicine
1992
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
35918741Beyond COVID-19 and lessons learned in the United States.Transfus Med2023
37919210Leveraging Donor Populations to Study the Epidemiology and Pathogenesis of Transfusion-Transmitted and Emerging Infectious Diseases.Transfus Med Rev2023
37005871Proceedings of the 2022 NHLBI and OASH state of the science in transfusion medicine symposium.Transfusion2023
36550639Demographics of first-time donors returning for donation during the pandemic: COVID-19 convalescent plasma versus standard blood product donors.Transfusion2023
33174258Buffy coat platelets coming to America: Are we ready?Transfusion2021
34928960Access to and safety of COVID-19 convalescent plasma in the United States Expanded Access Program: A national registry study.PLoS Med2021
34761397Powassan virus: What is the risk to the blood supply?Transfusion2021
34551093Blood transfusion trends in the United States: national inpatient sample, 2015 to 2018.Blood Adv2021
34689966Blood Product (Donor) Noninfectious and Infectious Testing and Modification.Clin Lab Med2021
34247970Sequential dosing of convalescent COVID-19 plasma with significant temporal clinical improvements in a persistently SARS-COV-2 positive patient.Transfus Apher Sci2021
34213026Blood transfusions in gunshot-wound-related emergency department visits and hospitalizations in the United States.Transfusion2021
34287930A survey of US hospitals on platelet inventory management, transfusion practice, and platelet availability.Transfusion2021
33440086(A Little) Clarity on Convalescent Plasma for Covid-19.N Engl J Med2021
32254064Deployment of convalescent plasma for the prevention and treatment of COVID-19.J Clin Invest2020
32589286Individual- and hospital-level correlates of red blood cell, platelet, and plasma transfusions among hospitalized children and neonates: a nationally representative study in the United States.Transfusion2020
32869327Comparative changes of pre-operative autologous transfusions and peri-operative cell salvage in the United States.Transfusion2020
32748963Rapid establishment of a COVID-19 convalescent plasma program in a regional health care delivery network.Transfusion2020
32275069Financial analysis of large-volume delayed sampling to reduce bacterial contamination of platelets.Transfusion2020
32562440Evaluation and improvement of blood donor educational materials: results from a multicenter randomized controlled trial.Transfusion2020
32542718Is SARS-CoV-2 transfusion transmitted?Transfusion2020
32163599It's time to phase out "serologic weak D phenotype" and resolve D types with RHD genotyping including weak D type 4.Transfusion2020
30520046Frequent blood donation and offspring birth weight-a next-generation association?Transfusion2019
30950091The argument(s) for lowering the US minimum required content of apheresis platelet components.Transfusion2019
30461026The argument(s) for lowering the US minimum required content of apheresis platelet components.Transfusion2019
29542121Report of a workshop on ensuring sustainable access to safe blood in developing countries: International Blood Safety Forum, March 24, 2017.Transfusion2018
30204949Donor screening for hepatitis B: hepatitis B surface antigen-a belt, suspenders, and another belt?Transfusion2018
28043179The cobas® 6800/8800 System: a new era of automation in molecular diagnostics.Expert Rev Mol Diagn2017
27788336Zika and the Blood Supply: A Work in Progress.Arch Pathol Lab Med2017
27515226The association between frequency of blood donation and the occurrence of low birthweight, preterm delivery, and stillbirth: a retrospective cohort study.Transfusion2016
27732721Clinical Practice Guidelines From the AABB: Red Blood Cell Transfusion Thresholds and Storage.JAMA2016
25438646It's time to phase in RHD genotyping for patients with a serologic weak D phenotype. College of American Pathologists Transfusion Medicine Resource Committee Work Group.Transfusion2015
25677928Qui custodiet ipsos custodes?Transfusion2015
25688854A clinical governance framework for blood services.Vox Sang2015
24617628How safe is safe enough, who decides and how? From a zero-risk paradigm to risk-based decision making.Transfusion2014
25212423Screening for babesiosis: where is the policy?Transfusion2014
25403825Ebola virus disease, transmission risk to laboratory personnel, and pretransfusion testing.Transfusion2014
25188721Emerging microbial threats to the United States blood supply.Curr Opin Hematol2014
22690676Emerging infectious agents and the nation's blood supply: responding to potential threats in the 21st century.Transfusion2013
23461271Survey of methods used to detect bacterial contamination of platelet products in the United States in 2011.Transfusion2013
21933190International survey on NAT testing of blood donations: expanding implementation and yield from 1999 to 2009.Vox Sang2012
22751760Red blood cell transfusion: a clinical practice guideline from the AABB*.Ann Intern Med2012
22223606Causes of alternative pathway dysregulation in dense deposit disease.Clin J Am Soc Nephrol2012
22293430How can the blood transfusion medicine community contribute to public health in tough economic times?J Infect Dis2012
21235597Xenotropic murine leukemia virus-related virus (XMRV) and blood transfusion: report of the AABB interorganizational XMRV task force.Transfusion2011
21784901Allelic variants of complement genes associated with dense deposit disease.J Am Soc Nephrol2011
20136789The use of malaria antibody tests in the prevention of transfusion-transmitted malaria.Vox Sang2010
20955130Complexity of risk for transfusion malaria and differentiated response to risk management.Med J Aust2010
20546548Human herpesvirus-8: what (not) to do redux?Transfusion2010
20553433Modeling the risk of an emerging pathogen entering the Canadian blood supply.Transfusion2010
19170988The impact of discontinuation of 7-day storage of apheresis platelets (PASSPORT) on recipient safety: an illustration of the need for proper risk assessments.Transfusion2009
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