“Red Spring” festival collects 9,300 blood units

The National Institute of Haematology and Blood Transfusion (NIHBT) collected more than 9,300 units of blood from donors on February 18 in Hanoi.
“Red Spring” festival collects 9,300 blood units ảnh 1Students donate blood for patients needing transfusions at the festival in Hanoi (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - The National Institute of Haematologyand Blood Transfusion (NIHBT) collected more than 9,300 units of blood fromdonors on February 18 in Hanoi.

The blood donations occurred during the 10th Xuan Hong (RedSpring) festival, the year’s largest blood donation event.

The donations have brought the total collected blood to more than60,000 units, each containing 350ml, donated during ten festivals since 2008.

Speaking at the event, Deputy Minister of Health Nguyen Thanh Longhighlighted the blood drive as an important milestone in the development ofvoluntary blood donation movement in Vietnam.

“The Xuan Hong festival is very different from the many culturaland sport activities in the country during the spring season. It is the onlyfestival where people come together to share feelings and theirresponsibilities to patients by donating blood to save lives,” said Long.

“The festival helped ease the situation of blood shortages duringthe Tet (Lunar New Year) period, saving the lives of thousands of patients overthe past nine years,” said Long.  

Long noted that the festivals changed the public’s knowledge andbehaviour about blood donations, creating a new tradition of donating bloodduring the New Year period. 

Praising contributions by blood donors, mainly the young andstudents, as well as the NIHBT’s programme over the past nine years, Longcalled upon the public and authorities to continue to regularly donate blood,not only at Xuan Hong, but also many other times during the year to save morepatients who need blood transfusions.

NIHBT Director Dr. Nguyen Anh Tri said that the eventcontributed to easing blood shortages following the Tet (Lunar New Year) periodand to strengthen community awareness about voluntary blood donations.

“The festival model has been expanded throughout many provincesand cities nationwide, and no hospital reported blood shortages during the Tetperiod,” said Tri.

Nguyen Thi Thu Thuy, a Thalassemia patient, noted that she used towait many days for blood transfusions at the NIHBT.

“The Xuan Hong festival has ended the situation of bloodshortages. I now do not have to wait for blood anymore,” said Thuy.

The festival organisation board said more than 51,000 units ofblood were collected during the nine Xuan Hong blood donationfestivals.  Last year, the festival received 9,079 blood units,compared to 5,225 units in 2015.

According to the Ministry of Health’s statistics, the countrycollected more than 1.4 million units of blood in 2016, equivalent to 1.5 percent of the country’s population donating blood. The collected blood has metmore than 60 per cent of the country’s emergencies, treatments and preventivedemands.

Additionally, the health sector has set a goal to collect at least1.7 million units of blood in 2017.-VNA
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