While transfusion of blood and blood products is instinctively linked to the provision of emergent care, blood and blood products are also routinely used for the treatment of subacute and chronic conditions. Despite the efforts of the World Health Organization and others, developing countries are faced with a three-part problem when it comes to access to and delivery of transfusions: insufficient supply, excessive demand, and inadequate quality of available supply. Developing countries rely heavily on replacement and remunerated donors rather than voluntary nonremunerated donors due to concerns regarding donation- and transfusion-transmitted infection as well as local and cultural beliefs. While increased awareness of HIV and improved testi...
Blood transfusion has become an essential component of modern medical practice. World-wide epidemics...
Unlike their Western counterparts, some of the Eastern/Southern Mediterranean countries lack central...
OBJECTIVES: This article has two objectives: (1) to present for countries and territories of the Reg...
Since the 1980s, widespread concern about AIDS has mobilised tremendous efforts to eliminate transfu...
Blood transfusion in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is a life-saving therapy for patients with severe anem...
Human blood transfusion is the process of transferring blood or blood-based products from an individ...
Blood safety remains an important public health concern in Africa where lack of availability or prov...
There is a critical shortage of blood available for transfusion in many low- and middle-income count...
Today, the safe and adequate supply with blood products is taken for granted. However, the nationwid...
Abstract Background Safe blood is essential for the care of patients with life-threatening anemia an...
The primary focus of national blood programs is the provision of a safe and adequate blood supply. T...
Background: Important efforts are made to organise sustainable, efficient and safe blood transfusion...
Albert Farrugia,1,2 Eleftherios Vamvakas31College of Medicine, Biology and Environment, Australian N...
A critical aspect of blood transfusion is the timely provision of high quality blood products. This...
Blood and blood products are essential in the management of injuries, medical illnesses, and childbi...
Blood transfusion has become an essential component of modern medical practice. World-wide epidemics...
Unlike their Western counterparts, some of the Eastern/Southern Mediterranean countries lack central...
OBJECTIVES: This article has two objectives: (1) to present for countries and territories of the Reg...
Since the 1980s, widespread concern about AIDS has mobilised tremendous efforts to eliminate transfu...
Blood transfusion in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is a life-saving therapy for patients with severe anem...
Human blood transfusion is the process of transferring blood or blood-based products from an individ...
Blood safety remains an important public health concern in Africa where lack of availability or prov...
There is a critical shortage of blood available for transfusion in many low- and middle-income count...
Today, the safe and adequate supply with blood products is taken for granted. However, the nationwid...
Abstract Background Safe blood is essential for the care of patients with life-threatening anemia an...
The primary focus of national blood programs is the provision of a safe and adequate blood supply. T...
Background: Important efforts are made to organise sustainable, efficient and safe blood transfusion...
Albert Farrugia,1,2 Eleftherios Vamvakas31College of Medicine, Biology and Environment, Australian N...
A critical aspect of blood transfusion is the timely provision of high quality blood products. This...
Blood and blood products are essential in the management of injuries, medical illnesses, and childbi...
Blood transfusion has become an essential component of modern medical practice. World-wide epidemics...
Unlike their Western counterparts, some of the Eastern/Southern Mediterranean countries lack central...
OBJECTIVES: This article has two objectives: (1) to present for countries and territories of the Reg...