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Correction to Aledort et al., N Engl J Med 328(6):441-442 February 11, 1993.

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Low CD4+ Counts in a Study of Transfusion Safety: Correction

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 by Aledort, L. M.
To the Editor: We must call to your readers' attention an error that occurred during the editing of our recent letter to the Editor (Feb. 11 issue).1

In our Table 1, the categories of patients with clotting disorders should have been labeled "treated" (meaning that the patients had received some form of clotting-factor concentrate or blood component) and "untreated" (meaning that the patients had not been given any concentrate or component since 1979). Similarly, the categories of patients with congenital anemias should have been labeled "treated," to indicate those who had received blood components for their disorder, and "untreated," to . . . [Full Text of this Article]

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Low CD4+ Counts in a Study of Transfusion Safety
Aledort L. M., Operskalski E. A., Dietrich S. L., Koerper M. A., Gjerset G. F., Lusher J. M., Lian E. C.Y., Mosley J. W.
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