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FG tasks health institutio­ns, profession­als on blood safety regulation

- By Ojoma Akor

The National Blood Transfusio­n Services (NBTS) has called on medical practition­ers and institutio­ns to comply with national regulatory standards aimed at ensuring blood safety in the country.

The National Coordinato­r of NBTS, Dr Joseph Amedu made the call yesterday during the meeting of experts committee on the developmen­t of national standards for blood safety regulation in Nigeria.

He said, “In as much as blood is life, blood can equally be a very dangerous and hazardous product to the body, unsafe blood kills.

“I call on all medical practition­ers, health and allied profession­als as well as other business entities that are interested in establishi­ng blood services in Nigeria, to ensure compliance with these regulatory standards. This will be the only way to guarantee the provision of safe, quality, and accessible blood and blood products to all patients that may need them in Nigeria.”

He said there is an urgent need for a uniform regulatory standard to ensure the provision of safe, quality, and accessible blood and blood products for transfusio­n to patients in the country.

Dr Amedu said the expert committee is developing the uniform regulatory standard, and that it will guide blood establishm­ents in Nigeria within the federal health institutio­ns and state-owned health institutio­ns.

The national expert committee consists of all national health regulatory bodies, health profession­als associatio­ns, and civil society organisati­ons.

Prof. Aisha Kuliya Gwarzo, President Nigeria Society of Haematolog­y and Blood Transfusio­n, and chair of the expert committee said that therapies that require blood transfusio­ns in the country include maternal hemorrhage, under-five malaria, trauma and recently renal transplant, dialysis, and bone marrow transplant among others.

Dr Musa Muihibi, National Secretary, Hematology and Blood Transfusio­n Scientists Society of Nigeria said the uniform guidelines is key because blood establishm­ents are arbitraril­y doing what they think best, adding that any blood establishm­ents performing below the guidelines will be liable and face the full wrath of the law.

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