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| Cost-benefit estimates tell us that the use of autologous donation to prevent virus transmission can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars, if not millions, per infection avoided. They cite the added expense, as well as the right of patients to set aside their blood for their own use and the importance of making the option of autologous donation as widely available as possible. In addition to saving blood for emergency cases, autologous donation can minimize the danger of acquiring diseases like AIDS and hepatitis through transfusion. |
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