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Online Blood Bank
Author(s) -
Ameya Kambe,
Arbaaz Sheikh,
Nilisha Bhishma,
Manisha Khorgade
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal of advanced research in science, communication and technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2581-9429
DOI - 10.48175/ijarsct-1336
Subject(s) - blood donations , donation , high income countries , blood donor , business , population , blood bank , developing country , medicine , economic growth , environmental health , economics , medical emergency , immunology
Out of 118.5 million blood donations collected globally, 40% are collected in high income countries which compromises 16% of the world’s population. The median annual donations per blood centre are very low in low-income countries as compared to high-income countries. In high-income countries, the median blood donation rate is 31.5 donations per 1000 people, 15.9 per 1000 people in upper-middle-income countries and five donations per 1000 people in low-income countries, which is very low when compared. This indicates there is a huge gap between demand and supply. Most of the patients, due to the lack of communication between the donor and the recipient do not receive the blood in time and this may cost them their lives. The necessity for synchronisation between blood donors, hospitals, and blood banks is critical. The usage of online web portals has made it easy for the public to access and connect to other people and organizations. Using a portal we will be able to make blood donors easily available for the receivers. An online web portal where the hospitals and blood banks are integrated will make it easy for the receivers to get access to blood.

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