Can a regular blood donation vehicle be infected with XX disease?

Updated on society 2024-05-11
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hello! I'm a medical worker at a blood bank, and I see your problem! If you donate blood at a regular blood station, there is absolutely no problem of HIV infection, because the supplies used for blood collection are all disposable!

    There is no chance of infection! After donating blood at the regular blood collection station, the blood station will issue you a copy of the "Unpaid Blood Donation Certificate", which is unified across the country, and there is a seal of the blood station on the last page! As for the gifts, each blood station arranges it by itself, which is not uniform!

    As long as you donate blood at a regular blood station, you will not get infected (the same goes for blood donation vehicles).

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Why are you so scared? There is a very standardized operation process for blood collection.

    Blood collection is generally carried out at blood stations (blood centers) or in mobile blood collection vehicles, as is the case everywhere, and the tools used are sterilized and each person has a separate set.

    Unless the blood collector deliberately infects the disease, but who would do that, right, it's fine. Look at the people who go to the blood, and you hear about who has contracted the disease.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Do not worry!!! It's going to be fine!! So many people donate blood!!

    Xi'an is a good place, and that stuff is much cheaper than Shanghai......Remnants ......

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Rest assured, regular! Don't worry! You probably won't see irregular blood donations, that kind of small black clinic will be contagious, you must be regular....

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's regular, rest assured! There will be no more problems.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1.Will the blood collected by the blood donation vehicle really be used on the patient? Where will the collected blood be used?

    Every bag of blood with love can help you live longer, but you may not dare to take the first step to donate blood because you are worried about safety, the amount of blood you donate, and the direction of your blood donation. In fact, scientific blood donation has a strict set of procedures from collection to utilization. All blood components are collected at once; Component blood donation:

    with blood cells. Separators collect a component of the blood, such as platelets.

    The process of returning the other components to the donor. The two methods are basically the same, but the difference is that component blood donation requires the detection of the content of certain blood components and other related indicators in the blood donor's body; The duration of component blood donation is slightly longer than that of whole blood donation.

    It takes 40-60 minutes for platelets to be collected per unit of blood donor. Unpaid blood donation.

    Not only can you donate whole blood, but you can also donate blood components. Among them, platelets are a component of the blood, and a bag of mechanical platelet components can bring back to life patients who have died in the course of a long time due to difficulty in stopping bleeding.

    2.In addition, the process of platelet donation is also different from whole blood donation. Platelets need to be separated through a blood separator, and then other blood components are transfused to the donor.

    The whole process takes an hour and a half. "Once the blood has been collected, it cannot be used directly on the patient. It needs to be tested and separated.

    According to the staff of the Component Department of the Blood Station in the center of Shaoxing, after blood collection, the blood components are separated and prepared for Xunxin and blood testing. Your body's iron levels are balanced and a healthy adult usually contains 5 grams of iron, most of which is found in red blood cells.

    and in the bone marrow. After donating 200 millilitres of blood, the body loses only about a quarter of a gram of iron. This amount can be replenished from the diet within a few weeks of donating blood.

    3.But too much iron in the blood can damage the health of your blood vessels, and lowering iron levels can help reduce the risk of diseases related to vascular malformations, such as heart disease.

    and stroke. There are two types of blood donation: whole blood and component blood. Sometimes people may be told "component transfusions" when they need a blood transfusion. In fact, blood components are finely differentiated and made into high-concentration, high-purity blood products.

    More targeted infusions to patients with different symptoms. Blood donated by unpaid donors is used in a safer and more efficient way to reach those who need it, without fear of being wasted.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Yes, the blood does dissipate and will be used on the patient; They will not be used anywhere else, but will be saved and used on the patient when he needs to take pure things.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Yes, most of the blood will be used on the patient, and some will be used to test various equipment.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Unpaid blood donation is the responsibility of the local central blood station, and the test is the same whether you donate blood in the station, blood donation house, or blood donation vehicle.

    The initial test items before blood donation are: blood type, hemoglobin, aminotransferases, hepatitis B, and there is no AIDS at the initial test.

    Blood can be donated after passing the initial examination.

    After collection, the blood is sent to the laboratory department, and it is also tested: blood type, hemoglobin, aminotransferases, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, AIDS, syphilis.

    The vast majority of blood is fine, and the results are available the next day. The blood in question also gives results quickly.

    If there are HIV antibodies in the blood, it is important to detect them when donating blood.

    And inform the local CDC, and also notify the blood donor himself.

    Because the reagents used to detect HIV when donating blood are very sensitive, it is very likely to be misjudged, and the CDC will allow people suspected of being infected with HIV to go to the CDC for free testing to confirm the diagnosis.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Donate blood to test for HIV for blood safety, to protect transfusion patients, not to check blood donors, and once found positive, it should be reported and blacklisted. The purpose of donating blood is to save lives, not to detect diseases, please do not donate blood for HIV testing, for the sake of patients, and for yourself.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The Blood Donation Law of the People's Republic of China stipulates:

    A blood bank is an institution that collects and provides blood for clinical use, and is a non-profit public welfare organization.

    In order to facilitate citizens to donate blood, blood stations will set up mobile blood donation vehicles on the streets, and the parking and setting of mobile blood donation vehicles shall be reported to the people's health administrative departments of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government for the record.

    Therefore, the mobile blood donation vehicle belongs to the blood bank and does not belong to any hospital.

    According to the Blood Donation Law, hospitals can temporarily collect blood only if they ensure emergency use, but they should ensure the safety of blood collection and supply in accordance with the provisions of the Blood Donation Law of the People's Republic of China.

    Therefore, hospitals generally do not collect blood from unpaid donors, and you can donate blood at local blood stations and mobile blood donation vehicles set up on the streets.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The safety of mobile blood donation vehicles is guaranteed.

    According to the relevant provisions of the Ministry of Health's "Measures for the Management of Blood Stations", the disposable medical devices used in blood collection and testing are produced by manufacturers approved by relevant state departments and have national statutory production approval numbers. So, you don't have to worry about getting AIDS from donating blood.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The safety of mobile blood donation vehicles is guaranteed.

    Mr. Huang: I would love to join the ranks of unpaid blood donation, but I am a little worried, I don't know if it is safe to donate blood on the mobile blood donation vehicle? I've heard of people who have contracted AIDS because of blood donations, has this ever happened in Zhejiang?

    Yan Lixing: According to the relevant provisions of the Ministry of Health's "Measures for the Management of Blood Stations", the disposable medical devices used in blood collection and testing are all produced by manufacturers approved by relevant state departments, and have national statutory production approval numbers. So, you don't have to worry about getting AIDS from donating blood.

    So far, there have been no cases of AIDS contracted by blood donation in our province, and it is believed that this will not happen in the future.

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