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Nigeria’s Blood Bank Nosedives On Trust Deficit, Growing Misconceptions by DataphyteSEO: 8:24am On Nov 24, 2022
by Paul Oluwatosin Akinwumi

In Africa’s biggest economy, Blood donation is supposed to be a fundamental part of the country’s health care system as blood transfusion is often a necessity for disease and bleeding disorders.

However, checks by Dataphyte showed many Nigerians are yet to embrace the culture of blood donation as most donors are still pessimistic and skeptical due to widening trust deficit, misconceptions and biases about blood transfusion.

In 2021, a total of 20,839 people donated blood without being compensated, data sourced from National Blood Service Commission (NBSC) showed. Further findings showed the number of voluntary unpaid blood donors in Nigeria has been on a steady decline since 2017.

In 2017, a total number of 42,384 people donated blood voluntarily without being paid, this number reduced to 20,420 in 2018, then it increased slightly in 2019 to 24,527 and decreased to 22,218 in 2020 and 20,839 in 2021.

From 2017 to 2021, Jos had the highest number of voluntary donors of 66,281 people, followed by Abuja with 15,277 people. Calabar has the lowest number of donors with just 92 people, followed by Jalingo with 524 people.

An analysis of the NBSC data shows that from 2017 to 2021 Plateau State had the highest number of voluntary donors of 66,281 people, and FCT followed with 15,277 people. Whereas, Cross River State had the lowest number of donors with just 92 people, followed by Taraba State with 524 people.

The distribution of the data on voluntary unpaid blood donors by geopolitical zone shows that the North Central region had a total of 83,407 donors, and the South West had a total of 16,366. The data shows that only 4,875 people across the North East and 7,397 across the South East donated blood without being paid between 2017 to 2021.

The NBSC said that only 500,000 pints of blood are donated, screened, and collected every year across the country.

About 25,000 units of blood are collected from unpaid volunteer donors, which is far less than the WHO-recommended 1.8 million units of blood sourced from voluntary donors annually for a country like Nigeria, which has a population of over 200 million people to assure blood safety and availability for transfusion.

NBSC noted on their website that 3,400 hospitals in the country receive blood donations each year.

Nigeria has one of the lowest rates of voluntary non-remunerated blood donation in Africa, and about 90 percent of blood donations are sourced from paid donors. Blood from voluntary unpaid donors is recognized internationally as the safest supply of blood and blood products for patients.

Continue reading: https://www.dataphyte.com/latest-reports/nigerias-blood-bank-nosedives-on-trust-deficit-growing-misconceptions/

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Re: Nigeria’s Blood Bank Nosedives On Trust Deficit, Growing Misconceptions by Amotolongbo(f): 8:31am On Nov 24, 2022
Why won’t it decrease?

No be person wey chop belleful go get blood wey e go donate freely?
Even after donating, some people no get money to buy the resources to replenish the blood.
Re: Nigeria’s Blood Bank Nosedives On Trust Deficit, Growing Misconceptions by PerfectStranger(m): 8:40am On Nov 24, 2022
Blood donation in this miserable buhari regime?
Okay o, rich kids!!
Re: Nigeria’s Blood Bank Nosedives On Trust Deficit, Growing Misconceptions by CrownOfClay724: 9:03am On Nov 24, 2022
I was looking for the statistics for Lagos.
grin

Small blood wey mosquito, sunfly and Ciprotab manage remain na im who wan donate?

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