Red blood cell transfusions play a crucial role in a wide range of medical treatments, including trauma, surgical procedures, complications associated with childbirth such as postpartum haemorrhage (PPH), chronic anaemia treatment and cancer therapy.
Each year, nearly 120 million units of red blood cells are donated worldwide, but a significant shortage of about 100 million units persists.
The process of collecting, testing, testing, storing and delivering blood from donors is complex and requires careful management. This includes ensuring the safety of the given blood, ensuring proper matching and vigilance with respect to existing . . .
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