5.11.2007

Artifical Blood

From The Guardian:

We're all familiar with the calls for blood donors. But donated blood, while valuable, also poses risks to the recipient, including diseases such as hepatitis C or HHIV, the virus that causes Aids.

Wouldn't an artificial form be better? It could be made completely sterile, and might even be manufactured in dehydrated form: just add water and you have a litre of O negative, the universally transfusible version, which could be easily transported to locations where it was needed, or stored against future need.


We say: With the perpetual shortage of blood out there, artificial PRBC's would be welcomed at hospitals around the world. A stable product like this that could be stored at room temperature with a long shelf life would even be of greater benefit to the harsh conditions of battlefield medicine, or the third world. There's a lot of potential here, but let's recall that this has been a tough nut to crack, and I'm sure there is a lot more research needed here.




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Anonymous said...

artifical blood is on the way. Its just in trials Check out this video http://www.thenewsroom.com/details/333037/Health?c_id=wom-bc-kg - Kate from The Health Desk at TheNewsRoom.com