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FG Promotes Appropriate Clinical Use Of Blood, Reduces Adverse Effects In Blood Services

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December 8, 2022
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The Federal Government of Nigeria, through the Minister of Health, Dr Osagie Ehanire, says it will continue to ensure appropriate clinical use of blood, thereby reducing adverse effects associated with blood services.

Ehanire stated this in Ibadan on Monday at the inauguration of Centrifuge Component Blood Separation Machines and the establishment of the Tertiary Education Blood Safety Club organised by National Blood Service Commission, (NBSC) South West Zonal Centre, Ibadan.

The minister, who was represented by Dr Omale Amedu, Acting Director General of NBSC, said attaining a more effective and efficient National Blood Service requires proper coordination and regulation that ensures the safety, quality, equitable distribution, and accessibility of blood and blood products when needed.

According to him, the inauguration of the Tertiary Education Blood Safety Club heralds a new era of youth engagement in improving voluntary blood donation, blood safety, and health in Nigeria.

Ehanire noted that NBC’s provision of blood components in addition to whole blood through the Cold Centrifuge system will ensure the appropriate clinical use of blood in our nation’s hospitals.

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He stated that this would minimise transfusion-transmissible infections such as HIV, hepatitis B and C, and syphilis, and adverse transfusion reactions and events towards changing the face of blood services in Nigeria.

“The impact of this on the country’s health indices will be a testament to the contributions of NBC to the health of Nigeria’s populace.

“The Commission requires and solicits the cooperation and collaboration of all stakeholders to achieve its mandates.

“Blood is life. Safe blood saves lives. Safe blood and blood products save more lives,” Ehanire said.

Speaking in his capacity, Amedu stated that in collaboration with other government agencies and the media, NBC would form a committee to clamp down on quacks engaging in blood services throughout the state of the federation.

Amedu said commissioning the Cold Centrifuge System for Blood Component Separation will enhance efficiencies within the National Blood System and plug existing blood and blood product demand and supply gaps.

He further said it would minimise wastage by ensuring that the needs for specific blood products such as fresh frozen plasma, platelets, and red blood cells can be met.

“This will substantially address the need for safely screened blood and blood products in the management of conditions such as sickle cell disease, severe malaria, sickle cell disease and other blood disorders, cancers, severe kidney disease, road traffic accidents, and bleeding in pregnancy and childbirth, to mention a few,” Amedu said.

Earlier, Acting Zonal Director NBSC, South West, Dr Oladapo Aworanti, said to increase the commission’s output, the WHO reported that if one per cent of a country’s total population can be a regular, voluntary donor, that will conveniently meet the transfusion needs of its citizens.

He said numerous studies in Nigeria have also revealed that most non-remunerated voluntary blood donors were in the age group of students in tertiary institutions.

According to him, harnessing this potential by inaugurating blood safety clubs shows that we are moving towards sufficiency in our country’s blood supply.

Others in their goodwill messages, including the Oyo State Commissioner for Health, Dr Bode Ladipo; Prof. Abiodun Otegbayo, Chief Medical Director, University College Hospital, among other dignitaries, pledged their support in helping to ensure the commission realised its mandate.

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