Safety Program Cuts HIV-Tainted Blood Donations in S. Africa (HealthDay)
21st Mar 2006, 01:23 GMT
A blood safety program in South Africa led to a major decline in the presence of AIDS-causing HIV in donated blood, a new study says.
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