List of blood donation agencies
This is a list about blood donation agencies in different countries.
Australia
Bangladesh
- Bangladesh Red Crescent Society
- Medicine Club
- Sandhani
Belgium
Canada
- Canadian Blood Services
- Héma-Québec, provincial (Quebec only), independent from the Canadian Blood Services.
Finland
- Veripalvelu (Finnish Red Cross Blood Service)
Germany
India
- Blood Cross Society
- Rotary Blood Bank
- The Blood Association
- Friends2support
- Indian Red Cross Society
- No More Thalassemia
- Sankalp India Foundation
- Athar Blood Bank
- National Blood Transfusion Council
- Mother Teresa Blood Bank
- Life Savers Association
Indonesia
Ireland
Israel
Italy
- Associazione Volontari Italiani Sangue (AVIS)
- Italian Red Cross
- Federazione Italiana Associazioni Donatori di Sangue (FIDAS)
- Consociazione Nazionale dei Gruppi Donatori di Sangue Fratres delle Misericordie d'Italia (Fratres)
Japan
Malaysia
The Netherlands
- Sanquin
New Zealand
Nigeria
- LifebloodNigeria
- idonateblood international organization.
- freeblood for all international organization
- Lifebank Nigeria
Philippines
Singapore
South Africa
- South African National Blood Service
- Western Province Blood Transfusion Service.[4]
Taiwan
- Taiwan Blood Services Foundation
Thailand
United Kingdom
United States
The United States does not have a centralized blood donation service. The American Red Cross collects approximately 35% of the blood used, while the rest is collected by independent nonprofit blood centers, most of which are members of America's Blood Centers. The US military collects blood from service members for its own use, but also draws blood from the civilian supply.[5]
See also
References
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- https://www.drk-blutspende.de/
- "Health Sciences Authority". Archived from the original on 2014-03-01. Retrieved 2014-03-01.
- "Western Province Blood Transfusion Service".
- "Armed Services Blood Program: The Official Program for Blood Donation and Collection for the Armed Services". Militaryblood.dod.mil. Retrieved 2016-03-28.
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