Kuwait Central Blood Bank

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Kuwait Central Blood Bank

The Kuwait Central Blood Bank (pronunciation: koo-wait cen-tral bluhd bank) is the primary blood bank in Kuwait. It is responsible for the collection, testing, and distribution of blood and blood products throughout the country.

History

The Kuwait Central Blood Bank was established in 1965, making it one of the oldest blood banks in the Middle East. Its creation was part of a broader effort to modernize Kuwait's healthcare system following the country's independence in 1961.

Function

The primary function of the Kuwait Central Blood Bank is to ensure a safe and adequate supply of blood and blood products for the country's healthcare system. This involves several key tasks:

  • Blood donation: The blood bank organizes and oversees blood donation drives, encouraging citizens to donate blood regularly.
  • Blood testing: All donated blood is tested for infectious diseases, such as HIV and hepatitis, to ensure its safety.
  • Blood storage: The blood bank stores donated blood and blood products in controlled conditions to maintain their quality until they are needed.
  • Blood distribution': The blood bank distributes blood and blood products to hospitals and clinics throughout Kuwait.

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