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Thursday, February 06, 2003Meanwhile, LifeSouth, a competing blood collection agency in Gainesville, Fla., said it has done its own investigation and consulted blood experts around the country, but found nothing dangerous in the quarantined blood. "They can't find anything infectious or hazardous or anything that doesn't belong in blood," said Bill Gair, chief operating officer of LifeSouth. LifeSouth's tests reveal that some of the particulate matter is globs of fat, derived from donors with high-fat content in their own blood -- often a result of them eating a high-fat meal prior to donation. Too much down home cooking? Results of official testing are expected to be released later this week. Stay tuned. posted by Sydney on 2/06/2003 08:34:00 AM 0 comments 0 Comments: |
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