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Encourage: New blood donors are needed

South Africa is one of only 62 countries worldwide where the entire blood supply is donated free of charge by volunteers.

JOHANNESBURG SOUTH – The South African National Blood Service (SANBS) celebrates the dedication of its blood donors this June and reminds the public that, as the population grows and access to healthcare improves, the demand for blood supplies to keep people alive in medical emergencies is constantly increasing.

Launching South African Blood Donor Month in Johannesburg on June 2, Ravi Reddy, SANBS chief operations officer, highlighted the challenge for the year.

“Our target for 2015 is 815 509 units of blood.

“We will only achieve this if many of our present donors are able to increase the number of donations they make and if members of the public come forward to replace donors who have given generously over the years but can no longer do so.”

South Africa is one of only 62 countries worldwide where the entire blood supply is donated free of charge by volunteers.

Every year, on June 14, the country joins with others across the globe to mark World Blood Donor Day and expands this event into a month-long campaign to highlight the critical importance of blood donation.

“No health system can do its job without a dependable supply of safe blood,” Reddy said.

“It is nothing short of a miracle that this vital aspect of healthcare is in the hands of volunteers and that they never fail us.

“Many of us do not appreciate the sheer range of situations in which blood plays a life-or-death role.

“These include everyday occurrences such as child birth and non-emergency surgery, as well as rare blood diseases, cancer treatment and major trauma.

“Any one of us could find that we owe our life to the generosity of a stranger who gives the gift of blood.”

Blood donors must be free of blood-borne pathogens, such as HIV and hepatitis B, to protect patients from infection.

People are encouraged to donate blood regularly, at least every 56 days.

To find out where you can donate blood, call 800 11 9031.

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