The document discusses leukocyte-reduced blood components. It notes that leukocytes in blood components can cause non-hemolytic febrile transfusion reactions, human leukocyte antigen alloimmunization, transmission of viruses, transfusion-related graft-versus-host disease, transfusion-related acute lung injury, and transfusion-related immunosuppression. Reducing leukocytes to less than 5x108/unit prevents most non-hemolytic reactions, while reducing to less than 5x106/unit can prevent virus transmission and HLA alloimmunization. Pre-storage leukoreduction is more effective than post-storage leukoreduction at preventing non-hemolytic febrile transfusion reactions. The document then