The evolution of immunohematology in South Asian countries
Many factors have resulted in the slow development of transfusion services in some South Asian countries. Despite difficulties, there have been some excellent developments and the outlook for the future is very positive. The biggest problems relate to the availability of the truly voluntary altruist...
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
2009-01-01
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| description | Many factors have resulted in the slow development of transfusion services in some South Asian countries. Despite difficulties, there have been some excellent developments and the outlook for the future is very positive. The biggest problems relate to the availability of the truly voluntary altruistic blood donors and considerable work is still needed to upgrade this aspect of the work. Screening for transfusion transmissible diseases is now widespread although there is still a requirement to enhance quality assurance procedures and to improve statistical definitions and collection. Other factors that have affected the evolution of immunohematology are outlined and there is now optimism for the future. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-a67ed9d25fb044b28c67d2986f16cdd42025-08-19T20:49:38ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsAsian Journal of Transfusion Science0973-62471998-35652009-01-0132103107The evolution of immunohematology in South Asian countriesWoodfield GraemeMany factors have resulted in the slow development of transfusion services in some South Asian countries. Despite difficulties, there have been some excellent developments and the outlook for the future is very positive. The biggest problems relate to the availability of the truly voluntary altruistic blood donors and considerable work is still needed to upgrade this aspect of the work. Screening for transfusion transmissible diseases is now widespread although there is still a requirement to enhance quality assurance procedures and to improve statistical definitions and collection. Other factors that have affected the evolution of immunohematology are outlined and there is now optimism for the future.http://www.ajts.org/article.asp?issn=0973-6247;year=2009;volume=3;issue=2;spage=103;epage=107;aulast=WoodfieldImmunohematologyblood donorsblood donation |
| spellingShingle | Woodfield Graeme The evolution of immunohematology in South Asian countries Immunohematology blood donors blood donation |
| title | The evolution of immunohematology in South Asian countries |
| title_full | The evolution of immunohematology in South Asian countries |
| title_fullStr | The evolution of immunohematology in South Asian countries |
| title_full_unstemmed | The evolution of immunohematology in South Asian countries |
| title_short | The evolution of immunohematology in South Asian countries |
| title_sort | evolution of immunohematology in south asian countries |
| topic | Immunohematology blood donors blood donation |
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