Red Cross puts distribution center on ice
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Deirdre Newman
An American Red Cross facility has suspended distribution of donated
skin tissue and heart valves in response to sanitation violations
cited by the Food and Drug Administration.
The distribution center, on Hyland Avenue, suspended distribution
of skin tissue used for transplants and heart valves on March 19,
based on a warning letter from the FDA on March 11.
The organization is assessing how to respond to the problems,
spokeswoman Michelle Hudgins said.
“We want to evaluate the facility to see the steps that need to be
taken to get into compliance because compliance is key to safety and
safety is our priority,” Hudgins said.
Some of the problems with the heart valves include an inadequate
disinfection process and inadequate packaging and shipping
containers. Issues with the donated human tissue include the lack of
valid procedures for the prevention of infectious disease
contamination and cross-contamination.
The Red Cross will prioritize its response to the complaints,
Hudgins said.
“Those issues of major concern, we will put those to the
forefront, so families can continue to trust in the Red Cross and
[so] they can have the opportunity to continue the legacy of their
loved ones, which is important to us,” she said.
None of the tissue or heart valves has caused any problems,
Hudgins said.
“Everything we have distributed is safe so people shouldn’t feel
like they can’t trust the tissue that’s out there,” Hudgins said.
“We’re doing everything in our power to address the issues.”
The Costa Mesa facility is one of the main distributors of the
affected items, Hudgins said. The organization is collaborating with
partners to continue distribution elsewhere, Hudgins added.
FDA public affairs specialist Laurel Eu said she couldn’t comment
on the ongoing investigation.
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