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The Global Picture in Blood Transfusions:A Quick Overview
Jim MacPhersonPresident & CEOMacPherson [email protected]+1 202 468 654820 March 2015
Data cited from: BLOOD COLLECTIONS & TRANSFUSION
A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE2014
© The Marketing Research Bureau, Inc.
WHO 2013
Of the 107 million blood donations collected globally, half are collected in high-income countries, home to 15% of the world’s population
107 million is a 25% increase from 2004 In low-income countries, about 65% of transfusions go
to children under five; in high-income, 76% go to those over 65
Blood donation rate in high-income countries is 39 donations per 1000 population; 13 in middle-income and 4 donations in low-income.
71 countries collect >90% of their blood supply from volunteer unpaid donors; 73 countries collect >50% from replacement or paid donors.
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Red Blood Cell or Whole Blood Use / 1,000 Population 2011-2013
Countries Collecting or Transfusing <20 WB/RBCs
per 1000 populationDirection of Collections Collections Per 1000
Zimbabwe ↑ 4
Georgia ≈ 6
Nepal ↑ 6
Honduras ↑ 7
Vietnam ↑ 9
Indonesia ↑ 10
China ↑ 12
Egypt ↑ 12
Colombia ↑ 13
Mexico ↑ 14
Brazil ↑ 15
Venezuela ≈ 15
South Africa ↑ 16
Saudi Arabia ↑ 17
Countries Collecting or Transfusing >35 WB/RBCs
per 1000 populationDirection of Collections Collections Per 1000
Austria ↓ 35
France ≈ 38
Norway ↑ 38
Czech Republic ↓ 39
Finland ↓ 39
Italy ≈ 39
South Korea ≈ 41
Belgium ↓ 42
Hungary ↓ 42
Estonia ↑ 43
USA ↓ 44
Sweden ↑ 49
Denmark ↓ 50
Germany ↓ 54
Thank you!