Voluntary blood donation




The World Health Org set an objective in 1997 for all blood donations to originate from unpaid volunteer donors, yet starting at 2006, just 49 of 124 nations studied had established this as a standard. For instance, the Singapore Red Cross Society presents grants for willful donors who have made a certain number of donations under the Blood Donor Recruitment Program starting with a "bronze honor" for 25 donations. Some nations, for example, Tanzania, have made extraordinary walks in moving towards this standard, with 20 percent of donors in 2005 being unpaid volunteers and 80 percent in 2007, yet 68 of 124 nations over viewed by WHO had made almost no progress.  A couple of nations depend on paid donors to maintain a sufficient supply. Most plasmapheresis donors in the United States are as yet paid for their donations. Donors are paid somewhere in the range of $25 and $50 per donation.


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