Abstract

4 370 plasmaphereses have been realized on women in the post delivery period for collection of immune anti-D plasma. 1.550 liters of such plasma have been collected and submitted to Cohn fractionation, leading to the preparation of about 100 000 vials of 100 micrograms. Thus, most of the Paris area needs for anti-D IgG have been covered for the past 13 years. Medico-legal aspects of blood donation at this particular period of a woman's life and proper motivations of these donors are underlined. Prospects for this type of blood collection are analyzed as a conclusion.

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