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Epidemiology of infection in AML: A European Hematology Association survey (EPIAMLINF)

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Jon Salmanton-García
Institution: University of Cologne, Germany

Biography: My research focuses on infectious diseases in hematology, particularly fungal infections and viral complications in immunocompromised patients.

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EHA-SWG Scientific Meeting on Shaping the Future of Mesenchymal Stromal Cells Therapy

Dates: November 23-25, 2017
Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Chair: WE Fibbe, F Dazzi

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EHA and the EHA Scientific Working Group on Mesenchymal Stromal Cells

The SWG Meeting “Shaping the future of MSC therapy” brought together basic science, as well as translational and clinical research.…

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Regulation on Health Technology Assessment

The Regulation on Health Technology Assessment (HTAR) was proposed by the European Commission in 2018. It was formally adopted in December 2021 and will apply from January 2025.

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The European Health Data Space Regulation is a reality

The European Health Data Space (EHDS) Regulation has made it to the EU’s Official Journal, almost three years after the initial proposal was published.

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Immunoglobulin shortages in the spotlight: EMA, SUPPLY and the SoHO Regulation

EMA executive director Emer Cooke welcoming participants including EHA at the Shortages Workshop, March 1

 

Shortages of immunoglobulins and the need to increase and sustain plasma supplies have moved to the center of the EU policy and regulatory stage.

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Help disseminate IVDR Questionnaire - Share with diagnostic laboratories in your network

The new EU Regulation on in vitro diagnostic medical devices (IVDR) will come into full effect per May 26, 2022 and will have substantial consequences for diagnostic laboratories.

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Addressing immunoglobulin shortages: EHA and EBA’s strategic recommendations at the EMA

In recent years, shortages of immunoglobulins (Ig) have become a growing concern in the European Union (EU). Since 2018, the European Medicines Agency (EMA)—the EU agency that evaluates and supervises medicines—has received an increasing number of shortage reports.

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