Haemovigilance Fact and Fiction
Journal: Haematology International Journal (HIJ) (Vol.4, No. 1)Publication Date: 2020-01-10
Authors : Smit Sibinga CTh; Abdella YE;
Page : 1-2
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Abstract
Vigilance comes from the Latin vigilare which means ‘keeping awake', or ‘being alert'. In practice it translates into a surveillance mechanism to watch characteristics of something, e.g., pharmaceuticals (pharmacovigilance), biologicals (biovigilance) and blood products (haemovigilance). The observations start at the consumer side, tracing back to the origin, root cause.
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