Okoroiwu Henshaw Uchechi, Okafor Ifeyinwa Maryann, Asemota Enosakhare Aiyudubie, Ogar Christopher Ogar, Uchendu Ikenna Kingsley
University of Calabar, Calagar, Nigeria.
University of Calabar, Calagar, Nigeria.
Hematol Transfus Cell Ther. 2021 Apr-Jun;43(2):119-125. doi: 10.1016/j.htct.2021.01.005. Epub 2021 Mar 1.
The West African region has been lagging in terms of the availability of, and accessibility to, safe blood. According to the 2016 World Health Organization (WHO) Global Status Report on Blood Safety and Availability, none of the West African countries met the WHO benchmark of 10 blood units per 1000 inhabitants. This study is aimed at discussing the blood transfusion status of West African countries in the pre-COVID-19 period and analyze the capacity to respond to the COVID-19 blood crisis, as well as to outline the panacea.
Secondary data were extracted from published reports, journal articles and web pages, reviewed and analyzed.
All the West African countries have recorded confirmed COVID-19 cases and deaths. The confirmed cases have reached 55,697, with 1069 deaths and a fatality rate of 1.9%, as of June 17, 2020. The assessed countries lagged in most of the WHO benchmarks for effective blood transfusion services.
Blood transfusion services in the West African region lacked the basic benchmark practice and policy, are not coordinated and may find it hard to tackle the blood transfusion crisis created by the COVID-19 pandemic.
西非地区在安全血液的供应和可及性方面一直滞后。根据世界卫生组织(WHO)2016年《全球血液安全与供应状况报告》,没有一个西非国家达到WHO每千名居民10个血液单位的基准。本研究旨在探讨新冠疫情前西非国家的输血状况,分析应对新冠疫情血液危机的能力,并概述解决办法。
从已发表的报告、期刊文章和网页中提取二手数据,进行审查和分析。
所有西非国家都记录到了新冠确诊病例和死亡病例。截至2020年6月17日,确诊病例达55697例,死亡1069例,病死率为1.9%。被评估国家在WHO有效输血服务的大多数基准方面滞后。
西非地区的输血服务缺乏基本的基准实践和政策,缺乏协调,可能难以应对新冠疫情引发的输血危机。