Summary:
Production of the Blood Transfusion Service in 2001 follows trends of previous years. Despite discussions
on organization and principal change of control of good manufacture practice (the majority of
blood banks had to pass a control of the State Drug Control Institute according to new law) the
organization and structure of the blood transfusion service remains the same. The great majority of
collections is performed in not very big centres and locally processed, only 7.2 % of collections are sent
for processing to an other centre. The donor population is stable but lower than recommended (36.7
donors per 1000 inhab.). The great majority of donations is without remuneration (97.5% of whole blood
collections). The number of collections is stable (40 donations per 1000 inhab.). Number of plasmaphereses
increased to 49 thds. after the drop last year. The number of platelet collections is stable, some
blood banks introduced multicomponent collections and /or erythrocytapheresis. Production shifts to
products with lower leukocyte contamination. The proportion of plasma used in clinics is relatively
high (14 units per 1000 inhab.). The number of donors with positive markers of infection is steadily
decliing, probably due to better instructions of donors. Prevalence of HIV+ remains very low.
Key words:
blood transfusion service, production, statistics
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