Publications by authors named "Gabriel Rojas-Jimenez"

Patients with hematological disorders and severe thrombocytopenia require extensive and iterative platelet transfusion support. In these patients, platelet transfusion refractoriness represents a serious adverse transfusion event with major outcomes for patient care. Recipient alloantibodies against the donor HLA Class I antigens expressed at the cell surface of platelets result in a rapid removal of transfused platelets from the circulation and thus, therapeutic and prophylactic transfusion failure leading to a major bleeding risk.

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Article Synopsis
  • Vaccines are vital in fighting COVID-19 but may not work well for people with weakened immune systems, highlighting the need for alternative treatments like anti-SARS-CoV-2 immunoglobulins.
  • A study compared two types of intravenous immunoglobulins: one made from vaccinated donors (VP-IVIg) and one from recovered COVID-19 patients (CP-IVIg), finding that VP-IVIg had higher concentrations of neutralizing antibodies.
  • The research suggests that VP-IVIg is safe and effective, and using caprylic acid precipitation is a practical method to produce these treatments, especially beneficial for lower-income countries facing the pandemic.
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