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Blood donations target ng ‘ Pinas, pinuri ng WHO

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PINURI ng World Health Organizati­on (WHO) nitong Miyerkules ang tagumpay ng bansa na malikom ang isang milyong ( blood units) blood collection­s mula sa populasyon.

“More than 1 million blood collected in 2017 is a real achievemen­t that correspond­s to donation rate of more than 1 percent. This is putting the Philippine­s ahead of many other countries in comparable situation,” lahad ni WHO Country Representa­tive Dr. Gundo Weiler sa press briefing para sa World Blood Donations Day sa Department of Health (DOH) main office sa Maynila. Ikinumpara rin ni Weiler ang blood donation rate sa middle-income countries na nakalista sa 0.7 porsiyento lamang. “So with 1 percent, the Philippine­s is far ahead,” sabi ni Weiler. Ipinahayag naman ni DOH Secretary Francisco Duque III na nakakolekt­a ang bansa ng kabuuang 1,120,408 blood units. Kinilala ng opisyal ng WHO ang tagumpay ng DOH, katuwang ang Philippine Red Cross, ang Philippine blood center sa bansa, at iba pang nakipagtul­ungan sa kagawaran. “On behalf of WHO I’d like to congratula­te in particular, Secretary Duque and PRC chairman/ Senator Richard Gordon, I’d like to congratula­te the DOH, Phil. Red Cross, Phil. Blood Center and all others who contribute­d to meet this target,” aniya. Aniya pa, mas nakamamang­ha ang tagumpay dahil sa sistema ng paglikom ng dugo. Ito ay dahil boluntaryo ang donasyon at walang bayad na kapalit ang ibinigay na dugo. Sinabi niyang ang ganitong sistema ay hindi lamang paraan para makapagtip­id sa pera at mura para sa lahat, ngunit isang paraan para makalikom ng dugo nang ligtas na paraan, na makatutulo­ng din sa tuluy- tuloy na blood supply. “Unpaid, voluntary donation are the key to a successful National Blood System and we are very pleased to see that, here in the Philippine­s, this system was developed,” sabi ni Weiler. Sa buong mundo, naghahanap ang WHO ay tinatayang 100 milyong donasyon, na kinokolekt­a taun-taon, bilang target. “So one in a 100 donations around the globe are being generated here in the Philippine­s. That is a good number and probably a sufficient number to cover the essential blood needs and to save uncounted lives of mothers and children in particular here in the Philippine­s,” sabi pa niya. “The act of giving blood is therefore an expression of solidarity with our fellow humans.” “This year’s slogan, “Share life, give blood”, draws attention to the role that voluntary donation systems play in encouragin­g people to care for one another,” dagdag pa niya. Ayon sa WHO, isang mahalagang bahagi ng anumang health system ang ligtas na blood supply at kinakailan­gan para makamit ang universal health coverage.

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