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Infection risk AIDS, transfusions

In the past, hemophiliacs were treated with transfusions of a concentrated plasma fraction containing factor VIII. This therapy carried the risk of infection. Indeed, many hemophiliacs contracted hepatitis and AIDS. A safer preparation of factor VIII was urgently needed. With the use of biochemical purification and recombinant DNA techniques, the gene for factor VIII was isolated and expressed in cells grown in culture. Recombinant factor VIII purified from these cells has largely replaced plasma concentrates in treating hemophilia. [Pg.433]


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