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No New Posts   World Blood Donor Day 2010 - ‘New Blood for the World’ : ENROL AS BLOOD DONOR ON www.rtibloodinfo.org

June 12, 2010

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World Blood Donor Day (WBDD) is celebrated each year on June 14 to honor all those who donate the life saving liquid that has no substitute till date—blood. Sponsored by the World Health Organization (WHO), International Federation of Blood Donor Organizations, International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies and International Society of Blood Transfusion, the day also celebrates the birthday of Nobel Prize winner Karl Landsteiner, who discovered the ABO blood group system. The day stresses the importance of donating blood to be stored in hospitals, clinics and blood banks to meet medical emergencies.



This year’s slogan, “New blood for the world” aims to motivate young people all over the world to become blood donors. Young blood donors will in turn network extensively to encourage other youngsters to donate blood. There is a perennial shortage of blood all over the world because blood can be stored only for a limited period of time before use. In most countries there is more demand than supply of blood due to limited blood donation. Some of the lowest donations recorded in the world recently number less than 10 donations per thousand people. According to WHO statistics 80 countries have recorded low blood donation rates and of these, 79 are developing nations.

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The importance of safe blood requirement for blood transfusions can never be overstated—it is in constant demand to save lives and improve health. Critical medical cases that require blood transfusion include, women with pregnancy complications leading to hemorrhage before, during or after childbirth, severely anemic children and adults, people injured in accidents, surgical and cancer patients. People with conditions like thalassemia and sickle cell disease need regular blood transfusions and blood is also used to prepare clotting factors for people with hemophilia.

Myths Preventing Blood Donation

Check some of these common blood donation myths and see if any of these is stopping you from donating blood:

• I am too old
If you are between 17 and 60 and in good health, you are eligible for blood donation

• I will get an infection when they draw my blood
All equipment used to draw blood is sterile and disposable

• I will feel weak if I donate blood
You can get back to your routine immediately. The body recoups or regenerates the blood given in a very short while and you can donate again after 3 months

• I can’t find time to donate blood
You will be asked a few questions and the blood will be drawn in 5 minutes. The entire procedure takes less than 15 minutes

Youngsters, Unite, to Donate Blood

Global launch of the World Blood Donor Day 2010 will take place in Barcelona, Spain and the event is to be hosted by the Spanish and Catalonian Health Care Authorities, the Spanish Red Cross and the Spanish and Catalonian donor associations. Like every year, this year’s event is also designed to support blood transfusion services, blood donor organizations and NGOs, reinforcing blood donor programs and campaigns in every country. Initiatives like the Young Ambassadors’ programs, Club 25, extensive media campaigns targeting young audiences and other youth-oriented activities will hopefully, help infuse the WBDD this year with “new blood.”

“I am only one, but I am one. I cannot do everything, but I can do something. And I will not let what I cannot do interfere with what I can do.”     -Edward Everett Hale

In order to ensure universal access to safe blood and blood products, Youngsters of the world, Unite, to donate blood.

PLEASE ENROL ON RTIBLOODINFO
www.rtibloodinfo.org  AS BLOOD DONOR AND BE PART OF NOBLE CAUSE

No New Posts   how does blood donation helps me ?

April 8, 2010

 

I am afraid of needles and at the same time, I am fully aware of the Requirement for Blood Donors. There was really a time that I could not gather courage to do it. Recently I asked this question on Yahoo answers and one of the replies changed my position on blood donation. The question was “Why should I go get pricked and what is the importance of blood donation for me?”

I got many answers but one reply touched me the most. According to her, the benefit is to know that you helped save a life. That is very true. I may say that I help other people. But lending a helping hand is not tantamount to “saving life”. To continue with her reply, she said “The receivers of the blood are usually accident victims, surgery patients, or people like me who are trying to fight breast cancer or any other type of cancer. The chemotherapy and Neulasta kills all of our cells. We usually need transfusions because we become severely anemic. Incase you are planning to do it, I thank you on behalf of people like me that you’ll be able to help.”

That answer opened my eyes and my heart. Yes,blood donation extends your contribution to directly adding value to the lives of other people. Also, it adds value to you as a person. You can be a Hero in this life when you donate your blood. The only difference is that you are a hero in the real world.

What other ways can you think of adding value to yourself when donating blood? Know that in your donation, you don’t save just one life but the lives of up to 3 patients. The Blood that is donated is given to cancer patients, victims of accidents and even to organ transplant donors or those who have chronic illnesses.

The usefulness of blood transfusion to patients with leukemia lasts only five days after donation because the platelets that help in the coagulation are fragile cells and must be transferred as soon as possible. The patients also vary in blood type and there are times that the type of blood needed by a patient runs out from the blood bank. Sometimes nationality also matters to determine if you can donate your blood to a particular person.

Thus, the need for blood donation should be understood by everyone, especially now that there is mixed-races population. Your health as a donor also improves because your body replaces the lost blood with new ones that would keep you fit and boosts your immune system. Therefore, you’re not only a hero to others but also to your very own

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