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Replacement key to meet blood requirement

Delhi just about breaks even when it comes to meeting the requirement for blood. In 2011, Delhi collected about 4.5 lakh units of blood. Jaya Shroff Bhalla reports.

Updated on: Jan 22, 2012 01:38 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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Delhi just about breaks even when it comes to meeting the requirement for blood. In 2011, Delhi collected about 4.5 lakh units of blood. This collection was 80 per cent by way of replacement blood donation and 20% by way of voluntary donation.

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Besides charging a steep amount towards the costs of testing blood after donation, all hospitals have made it mandatory for people to provide replacement blood donation.

“Since voluntary donations in India are poor, replacement donation was made a rule. But NACO gradually wants to do away with replacement donation,” said Dr Bharat Singh, director, state blood transfusion council and blood bank in-charge Guru Tegh Bahadur Hospital in east Delhi.

“Had it not been for the mandatory replacement, Delhi would never be able to meet the demand,” he added.

“Although the National Blood policy drafted by NACO states that replacement blood donation should be phased out slowly and all donations should be voluntary, there are no signs of this happening,” said a doctor from Lok Nayak.

“About 40% of patients Delhi gets are from other states. This mandatory replacement, either forces people to buy blood from crooks or die,” said a gynaecologist from Safdarjung Hospital.

 
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