Author/Authors :
Gharehbaghian, Ahmad Medical Laboratory Sciences Department - School of Allied Medical Sciences - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran
Abstract :
Blood donations saves the lives of millions of people
worldwide, and blood transfusion is essential to the effectiveness
of the health care system by supporting modern
medicine as its pivotal role in patient interventions (1,
2). new, more sophisticated medical and surgical procedures
such as transplant, heart surgery, and trauma or
cancer treatment depend highly on blood transfusions
in each country. Moreover, blood samples improve the
quality of life of multitransfused patients. In developing
countries transfusion-transmitted infections (TTIs) often
threaten the safety of patients requiring blood transfusion,
and medical providers face serious challenges with
blood availability, safety, and affordability. It is estimated
that 45% of the 80 million blood donations across the
globe are collected each year in developing countries
that comprised roughly 80% of the world’s population