Defining blood deserts and access to blood products for 660 million people: a geospatial analysis of eight states in Northern India
Shreenik Kundu,
Alejandro Munoz Valencia,
Sargun Kaur Virk
et al.
Abstract:IntroductionBlood transfusion is crucial, but low-income and middle-income countries like India face a severe shortage of banked blood. This study focuses on the Empowered Action Group (EAG) states in India, where healthcare is limited, and health outcomes are poor. Our objective was to assess the blood banking infrastructure and access to blood products in these states.MethodsWe used e-Rakht Khosh, an online platform for blood availability data. We collected data on blood bank locations and stocks from 18 Jan… Show more
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