[塞尔维亚的献血,已达到的水平,要求和可能性]。

Bilten za hematologiju i transfuziju Pub Date : 1984-01-01
L Krivokapić, S Rajković, D Paunović, V Jednak, I Radojković, Z Budisin
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塞尔维亚社会主义共和国的献血可分为几个发展阶段,这些阶段在一定程度上反映了输血服务的发展和能力,确保了这一特定领域的医疗保健。献血是自愿、匿名和无偿的,表达了最深切的人性和人际团结。它倾向于持续上升和大规模参与。然而,每年逐步增加5%至10%的献血量并不能确保有足够的血液用于成分疗法和血液制品日益广泛的应用。采血量与所需血量之间的差异是明显的,当献血次数从目前的每100名居民2,65次增加到5次时,这一差异将得到克服。每个病人的血液消耗量在不同地区有所不同。现代血液疗法需要在招募献血者方面开展组织良好和面向社会的活动,这是输血服务机构、红十字会和所有其他社会和政治组织以及医疗服务机构的一项长期任务。
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[Blood donation in Serbia, levels achieved, requirements and possibilities].

Blood donation in Socialist Republic of Serbia can be divided into several developing stages which to a certain degree reflect the development and capabilities of blood transfusion service ensuring medical care in this particular domain. Blood donation is voluntary, anonymous and nonremunerated, an expression of the deepest feeling of humanity and interpersonal solidarity. It tends to constant rise and massive participation. Progressive increase in blood donation which ranges between 5 and 10% annually cannot, however, ensure enough blood for an increasingly wide application of component therapy and blood products. Discrepancy between collected and required quantities of blood is evident and it will be overcome when number of donations is increased from present 2,65/100 inhabitants to 5 donations. Consumption of blood per patient varies in different regions. Modern hemotherapy treatment requires well organized and socially directed activities in recruitment of blood donors as a permanent task of blood transfusion service, Red Cross and all other social and political organizations and medical services.

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