Demographics of first‐time donors returning for donation during the pandemic: COVID ‐19 convalescent plasma versus standard blood product donors

Author:

Van Buren Nancy L.12ORCID,Rajbhandary Srijana3ORCID,Reynolds Vanessa1,Gorlin Jed B.12,Stramer Susan L.4ORCID,Notari Edward P.4,Conti Galen4,Katz Louis5,Stubbs James R.6ORCID,van Buskirk Camille M.6,Kuttner Kip7,Smith Debra L.8ORCID,Ngamsuntikul Samantha G.9,Pandey Suchitra10ORCID,Ward Dawn C.11ORCID,Ziman Alyssa11ORCID,Hiskey Matthew12ORCID,Townsend Mary13ORCID,Sachais Bruce S.14

Affiliation:

1. Division of New York Blood Center Innovative Blood Resources Saint Paul Minnesota USA

2. Division of New York Blood Center Community Blood Center of Greater Kansas City Kansas City Missouri USA

3. Department of Research and Data Initiatives AABB Bethesda Maryland USA

4. Scientific Affairs American Red Cross Rockville Maryland USA

5. ImpactLife Davenport Iowa USA

6. Division of Transfusion Medicine, Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology Mayo Clinic Rochester Minnesota USA

7. Miller‐Keystone Blood Center Bethlehem Pennsylvania USA

8. Oklahoma Blood Institute Oklahoma City Oklahoma USA

9. South Texas Blood and Tissue San Antonio Texas USA

10. Stanford Blood Center Palo Alto California USA

11. Division of Transfusion Medicine, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA Los Angeles California USA

12. Versiti Milwaukee Wisconsin USA

13. Vitalant Scottsdale Arizona USA

14. New York Blood Center New York New York USA

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Hematology,Immunology,Immunology and Allergy

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