It was not until 1965 that planning for a 1972 extension to the Blood Products Laboratory, which then followed, contemplated accommodating the fractionation of plasma on any scale. This was a necessary step in producing clotting factor concentrates, though the main reason for the expansion at the time was to produce more immunoglobulin to prevent rubella in pregnancy, following an outbreak.
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Blood Products and Addressing Risk: Self-Sufficiency