Understanding the Critical Importance of Blood Donations
June 14 is World Blood Donor Day
6/14/2023
Melissa Marquardt, Lab Blood Bank Technical Specialist at Aspirus.
Every year, millions of people
require blood transfusions due to accidents, surgeries, childbirth
complications, and various medical conditions. However, the demand for blood
often exceeds the available supply.
Every year on June 14, World Blood
Donor Day is celebrated worldwide to honor and thank the individuals who
selflessly donate their blood to save lives. Organized by the World Health
Organization (WHO), this annual event aims to raise awareness about the
importance of blood donation and acknowledge the tremendous contributions of
blood donors around the globe.
“Safe
blood and blood products are an essential element of every health care system.
A single car accident victim can require as many as 100 units of blood. We are
in a high demand of blood donations but the number of people donating has
drastically decreased,” says Melissa Marquardt, lab blood bank technical
specialist at Aspirus.
By
donating blood, people have the power to save lives, support medical
treatments, contribute to emergency preparedness and advance medical research.
Healthy
adults who are at least 17 years old, and at least 110 pounds may donate about
a pint of blood every 56 days, or every two months.
Each
blood donation is a selfless act that makes a significant impact on
individuals, communities, and society as a whole. A person’s willingness to
donate blood can truly be a lifesaving gift that brings hope and healing to
those in need.
Out of the 35 percent of Americans who are eligible, only 10 percent donate. Blood and platelets cannot be
manufactured; they can only come from the generosity of volunteer donors.
Wisconsin Residents:
To find out if you
are an eligible donor, call the Blood Center of Northcentral Wisconsin at
866-566-5900 or the Community Blood Center at 800-280-4102.
Donations take on
average one hour and with just one donation, several lives can be saved.
To locate a blood
drive near you, visit Blood Center of Northcentral Wisconsin at https://www.bcnwi.org/ or
call 715-842-0761 or The Community Blood Center at https://www.communityblood.org/ 800-280-4102.
Upper Michigan
Residents:
Aspirus partners
with the UP Regional Blood Center to provide local opportunities to donate
blood. Without the generosity of the community members who give so selflessly,
patients would not have the blood they require for emergency needs or ongoing
treatments. Together, we can help save lives and support more people across our
communities.
For more information
about giving blood, visit https://givingblood.org/ or
https://www.redcrossblood.org/.
For more information on the U.P. Regional Blood Center, blood center locations
or to set up a blood drive visit https://www.uphealthsystem.com/regional-blood-center.
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