Blood Transfusion Demystified If you search Google for "Universal blood recipient" you will get the following statement: "a person of blood group AB, who can in theory receive donated blood of any ABO blood group". And THIS IS NOT QUITE SO. In this video I explain why. Youtube video: https://lnkd.in/dPutMkNc #nikolaysgeneticslessons
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If you are AB-negative, you have the rarest blood type of all! Only 1% of people are AB-. They can only receive other negative blood types: O-, A-, B-, and other AB-. AB- plasma is often in short supply, but patients of all blood types can receive it. Donors with this blood type may be asked to donate whole blood, which is broken down into red cells, platelets, and plasma Whether you're 🅰🆎🅱🅾, remember when #YouGiveTheyLive ♥ Learn more about your type 👉 SouthTexasBlood.org/MyType
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🌍🩸 It's World Blood Donor Day! 🩸🌍 Did you know that about 85 million units of red blood cells are donated annually worldwide? Blood donations save millions of lives each year and drastically improve the life quality and expectancy for patients with acute and chronic conditions. Our latest blog explains how gut bacteria enzymes could transform all blood types into universal blood type O! This solution has the potential to enhance the safety and efficacy of blood transfusions, simplifying blood logistics and addressing critical issues like blood shortages and the risks associated with mismatched transfusions. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/eGpqDUqv #WorldBloodDonorDay #DonateBlood #BioLabTests #UniversalBlood #GutBacteria #MedicalResearch #BloodDonation #HealthcareInnovation
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It is important to know your blood type! But why? Matching compatible blood types is important for blood transfusions, therefor knowing your type and compatibility is crucial if you need a transfusion. If you want to find out your blood type, ask your physician for a test or by donating blood or taking an at-home blood test. Your blood type is comprised of two blood groups: ABO and Rh. Blood types are based on antigens on the surface of your red blood cells. #DigitalHealthcare4D #DigitalHealtcare #4DHealthware #patientsupport #bloodtypes #mostcommonbloodtypes #remotepatientmonitoring #NBDM #NationalBloodDonorMonth #savelives #AABB #ADRP #knowyourbloodtype
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Donate blood, save lives. Be a hero in someone's story today. World Blood Donor Day is celebrated annually on June 14th to raise awareness about the importance of blood donation and to thank blood donors worldwide. It serves as a reminder of the critical need for safe blood and blood products for transfusion. This day highlights the significant contribution of voluntary blood donors in saving lives and improving health outcomes. The theme varies each year, focusing on different aspects of blood donation and transfusion. It encourages individuals to become regular blood donors and promotes the values of solidarity and altruism. World Blood Donor Day also honors the professionals involved in blood collection, processing, and transfusion services. Events such as blood donation drives, seminars, and educational campaigns are organized globally to mark the occasion. It aims to address challenges related to blood availability, accessibility, and safety, striving for universal access to safe blood transfusion. World Blood Donor Day underscores the crucial role of blood donation in emergencies, disasters, and medical treatments, emphasizing its life-saving potential. Through advocacy and awareness efforts, this day contributes to reducing the gap between blood supply and demand, ultimately saving countless lives worldwide. #WorldBloodDonorDay #GiveBlood #DonateBlood #SafeBloodForAll #BloodDonation #SaveLives #BeAHero #BloodDrive #GiftOfLife #DonateLife
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Imagine if you had to inject a needle for blood every couple of weeks. The pain can be terrifying, right? Did you know Thalassemia Warriors need blood transfusions at regular intervals? It’s a vital part of their treatment. But it’s also a constant reminder of their condition. Most people believe it’s just a routine procedure. But it’s a lifeline for our warriors. At The Wishing Factory, we ensure they have access to safe transfusions. We also provide a positive, vibrant environment to ease their journey. Understanding their reality is the first step to offering better support. Let’s get together and make their lives a bit easier. Blood donation is a life support for these warriors, let’s join hands and contribute to their well-being. Every drop of blood counts! #BloodTransfusions #ThalassemiaCare #ThalassemiaWarriors #TheWishingFactory
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Ever wondered if all the Blood is the same? Did you know that we can modify blood according to patient needs? Packed Red Blood Cells: From Donation to Transfusion – A Behind-the-Scenes Look Blood transfusions are lifesaving, and packed red blood cells (PRBCs) are among the most commonly used components. Curious about how these vital cells are separated from whole blood and tailored for specific patient needs? Let's dive in! 1. The Journey Begins: Blood Donation It starts with a generous donor. Whole blood is collected in a sterile bag with an anticoagulant to prevent clotting. This bag then begins its fascinating journey within the blood bank. 2. Separation: The Birth of PRBCs Centrifugation: The magic happens in a centrifuge. This machine spins whole blood rapidly, causing the denser red blood cells to settle at the bottom, with plasma on top. Extraction: A skilled technician carefully separates PRBCs from the plasma, which can be used for other purposes, like fresh frozen plasma (FFP). 3. The Power of PRBCs PRBCs are like oxygen delivery trucks, packed with hemoglobin. Transfusing PRBCs helps: Treat anemia: Boosts red blood cell counts in patients with low levels. Replace blood loss: Restores lost blood volume and oxygen-carrying capacity after surgery, trauma, or heavy bleeding. 4. Customizing PRBCs: Modifications for Specific Needs Different medical situations call for PRBCs with specific characteristics: Leukoreduction: Filters out white blood cells to prevent complications. Irradiation: Exposes PRBCs to gamma radiation to prevent transfusion-associated graft-versus-host disease (TA-GVHD). Frozen PRBCs: Allows storage for up to 10 years, essential for rare blood types and emergency situations. Washed PRBCs: Removes plasma and residual components to reduce allergic reactions. 5. Safety First: Rigorous Testing Before transfusion, PRBCs undergo extensive testing for infectious diseases and compatibility. Your Blood Donation Matters! Blood donations save lives every day. Consider donating if you're eligible – you could be part of this incredible process! #BloodDonation #PRBCs #Healthcare #Transfusion #LifeSaving #MedicalScience https://wix.to/nI5rFI9 #newblogpost
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On World Blood Donor Day we’re reminded of the profound impact that blood donation has on saving lives and improving health outcomes. Here are some statistics to highlight the importance of donating blood: 1. Every two seconds, someone needs blood. By donating blood, you can directly contribute to meeting this critical need and potentially save multiple lives with each donation. 2. Blood shortages are a global concern. Despite ongoing efforts to encourage donations, many regions still face shortages, especially during emergencies and natural disasters. 3. Patients with certain medical conditions, such as cancer, anemia, and severe injuries, often require regular blood transfusions to survive or improve their quality of life. 4. Blood donation is safe and simple. The process typically takes less than an hour, and donors are screened to ensure the safety of both the donor and the recipient. 5. One blood donation can impact multiple lives. Blood is often separated into various components (red blood cells, platelets, plasma), allowing it to be used for different medical treatments and therapies. Donate blood, spread awareness and help save lives. . . . #WorldBloodDonorDay #DonateBlood #SaveLives #BloodDonation #GiveBlood
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🌟 The Rarest Blood Type in the World: Rhnull, The "Golden Blood" 🌟 Have you ever heard of Rhnull, the world’s rarest blood type? Known as the "golden blood," it's a truly fascinating phenomenon in the world of medicine. With fewer than 50 known individuals worldwide, Rhnull blood lacks all Rh antigens, making it a universal donor within the Rh system. This rarity not only makes it invaluable but also presents unique challenges for those who possess it. Living with Rhnull isn't easy—finding compatible blood in emergencies can be incredibly difficult. But ongoing research and global donor networks offer hope for those with this extraordinary blood type. Let’s spread awareness about this incredible gift of nature and the importance of blood donation! #BloodDonation #RareBloodTypes #Rhnull #GoldenBlood #HealthcareInnovation #TransfusionMedicine https://wix.to/iKxhuCP #newblogpost
Mirror mirror on the wall, Which is the rarest blood group of them all? The Golden blood gorup.
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This is your friendly reminder to come on out on Saturday May 18th from 9am - 2pm at the American Red Cross - South Mississippi Chapter in Gulfport and join Morgan Legacy Group, LLC in donating blood for the sickle cell community. We need a diverse culture of community members to donate! Here are 3 sickle cell disease facts related to blood transfusions: 1. Blood transfusions can help manage complications of sickle cell disease. These complications include acute anemia, painful episodes called vaso occlusive crises, and organ damage. By infusing healthy red blood cells, transfusions can help increase oxygen flow, reduce pain, and prevent further complications. 2. Frequent blood transfusions can lead to iron overload. Red blood cells are rich in iron, and with repeated transfusions, excess iron can accumulate in the body. This iron overload can damage organs like the liver, heart, and endocrine system. To address this, iron chelation therapy is often used to remove excess iron from the body. 3. Finding compatible blood can be challenging. People with sickle cell disease often have complex blood types, making it difficult to find compatible blood for transfusions. This is why blood donation is especially important for sickle cell patients, as it helps ensure a readily available blood supply. Donate blood. Save a life. It really is that simple! Want to learn more? Let's connect. #MorganLegacyGroup #AdvocacyInAction #SickleCellAwareness https://lnkd.in/eRH5rQsF
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Recognising the urgent need for safe blood transfusions, especially for patients with thalassemia who require blood every 15 days, it is crucial that we ensure that donated blood is free from TTIs. We're committed to raising awareness about the importance of safe blood, particularly with NAT testing. As part of this initiative, we collaborated with NSS IIT Delhi during their blood donation camp, and engaged with active donors to reinforce the significance of blood safety and NAT testing. Watch the video to hear directly from our young donor advocates on how they will support blood safety practices. #Roche | #ValueOfDiagnostics | #NAT | #BloodSafety | #Thalassemia
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