2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.hoc.2015.11.011
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Problems and Approaches for Blood Transfusion in the Developing Countries

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“…on June 7, 2019. by guest www.bloodjournal.org From country-specific data of blood safety are limited (Table 2). 60 First, a high incidence of hepatitis B and C, as well as HIV, exists in the general population and the blood supply, 61,62 and not all donors are fully screened for blood-borne viral infections. In countries without voluntary blood donation, replacement or paid donors are not always properly screened, which results in an increased number of transfusion-transmitted infections.…”
Section: Transfusionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…on June 7, 2019. by guest www.bloodjournal.org From country-specific data of blood safety are limited (Table 2). 60 First, a high incidence of hepatitis B and C, as well as HIV, exists in the general population and the blood supply, 61,62 and not all donors are fully screened for blood-borne viral infections. In countries without voluntary blood donation, replacement or paid donors are not always properly screened, which results in an increased number of transfusion-transmitted infections.…”
Section: Transfusionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Low and middle income countries (LMIC) often are challenged to meet transfusion needs. 1 The approaches to securing a safe and adequate blood supply in high income countries (HIC) are not appropriate, practical, or validated for the broad range of LMIC settings. Inadequate or inconsistent supplies and acute shortages of blood for transfusion in low resources settings, often coupled with questionable quality, pose real risks to the health of patients who need transfusion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, developing countries are still lagging behind in establishing a voluntary donation system. The hurdles they face have been reported extensively in the literature . Shortage of financial resources is the major hurdle in most developing countries, as it generates all other hurdles, such as lack of suitable premises, equipment, and consumables; shortage of trained staff; and poor general health and education of the population and prevailing misconception about giving away their blood.…”
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