National blood use patterns in sub-Saharan Africa are poorly described. Although malaria and maternal hemorrhage remain important drivers of blood demand across Africa, economic growth and changes in malaria, HIV/AIDS, and noncommunicable disease epidemiology may contribute to changes in blood demand. We evaluated indications for blood use in Namibia, a country in southern Africa, using a nationally representative sample and discuss implications for the region. Clinical and demographic data related to the issuance of blood component units in Namibia were reviewed for a 4-year period (August 1, 2007-July 31, 2011). Variables included blood component type, recipient age and sex, and diagnosis. Diagnoses reported by clinicians were reclassifie...
Background and Objectives Children and pregnant women use 75% of the blood supply in sub-Saharan Af...
Abstract: The persistent and urgent need for blood in Africa Objective: This cross-sectional study...
The questions addressed by this thesis were born from an interest in the relationship between intern...
National blood use patterns in sub-Saharan Africa are poorly described. Although malaria and materna...
Background: Data on the use of blood products in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are scarce. A systematic r...
Background and ObjectivesSince 2004, several African countries, including Namibia, have received ass...
In many countries in sub-Saharan Africa (sSA) whole blood is more commonly available from blood tran...
Background. There are limited published data on the characteristics of blood transfusion recipients ...
Health economic analyses quantify the costs and benefits of specific public health choices or interv...
Estimating blood demand to determine collection goals challenges many low-income countries. We sampl...
Background: Since 2004, several African countries, including Namibia, have received assistance from ...
Evidence to support many blood transfusion policies and practices in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is wea...
Blood transfusion in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is a life-saving therapy for patients with severe anem...
Blood transfusion has become an essential component of modern medical practice. World-wide epidemics...
Background: The distribution of ABO and Rh blood groups varies from one population to another attrib...
Background and Objectives Children and pregnant women use 75% of the blood supply in sub-Saharan Af...
Abstract: The persistent and urgent need for blood in Africa Objective: This cross-sectional study...
The questions addressed by this thesis were born from an interest in the relationship between intern...
National blood use patterns in sub-Saharan Africa are poorly described. Although malaria and materna...
Background: Data on the use of blood products in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are scarce. A systematic r...
Background and ObjectivesSince 2004, several African countries, including Namibia, have received ass...
In many countries in sub-Saharan Africa (sSA) whole blood is more commonly available from blood tran...
Background. There are limited published data on the characteristics of blood transfusion recipients ...
Health economic analyses quantify the costs and benefits of specific public health choices or interv...
Estimating blood demand to determine collection goals challenges many low-income countries. We sampl...
Background: Since 2004, several African countries, including Namibia, have received assistance from ...
Evidence to support many blood transfusion policies and practices in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is wea...
Blood transfusion in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is a life-saving therapy for patients with severe anem...
Blood transfusion has become an essential component of modern medical practice. World-wide epidemics...
Background: The distribution of ABO and Rh blood groups varies from one population to another attrib...
Background and Objectives Children and pregnant women use 75% of the blood supply in sub-Saharan Af...
Abstract: The persistent and urgent need for blood in Africa Objective: This cross-sectional study...
The questions addressed by this thesis were born from an interest in the relationship between intern...