Анотація
Background: The demand for blood transfusion in
Ondo State south-western Nigeria, is increasing daily.
This has since posed a major challenge to the
establishment of blood transfusion services in the
State. More importantly, poor implementation of
blood transfusion guidelines, poor screening
methods, and superstitious belief has placed the
health system in the state in a precarious position.
Aim: This study was carried out to review literature
on the current status and challenges of blood
transfusion services within Ondo State.
Conclusion and Recommendation: The study
concluded that minimal improvement has been made
in the transfusion services in the State over the years
resulting in increase in cases of TTIs in Ondo State.
In order to address this issue, the study recommends
that government should enforce adherence to laid
down guidelines in the Ondo State blood transfusion
policy. There should be the establishment of a
regulatory/enabling law known as Blood transfusion
services in Ondo state by the State House of
Assembly. Also, rational use of blood should be
practiced to avoid unnecessary transfusion and risks
attached to the transfusion practices. Furthermore,
collection of blood, plasma and other blood
components from low-risk and voluntary donors
without monetary remunerations is strongly advised
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