Author/Authors :
Cheraghali, Abdol Majid Department of Pharmacology - Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran
Abstract :
Blood transfusion is a life-saving component of health care systems. Nevertheless, it
can also be a quick and easy method of exposing patients to risks, particularly the
transmission of infectious agents to recipients. Despite substantial improvements in
the safety of transfusion services worldwide, the presence of paid and replacement
blood donors are still of cause concern for ensuring sustainable safe blood donations.
Although the Eastern Mediterranean region consists of a heterogeneous group of
countries that vary in their levels of development, they all share common concerns
regarding blood safety. In the region, concerns regarding the spread of Hepatitis B and
C through blood transfusion continue to exist. Therefore, there is an urgent need for
further improvements in both organization and safety measures of blood transfusion
activities in the region. Although establishing a centralized blood transfusion system
might not be achievable in the short term in some of the countries in the region, the
implementation of centralized test kit procurement, data collection, and donation
testing could be considered feasible approaches.