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 Blood DonationsWorldwide, people donate 88 million units of blood – enough to fill 32 Olympic

Blood Donations

Worldwide, people donate 88 million units of blood – enough to fill 32 Olympic-sized swimming pools – annually. However, that meets less than 60% of the 150 million units needed each year.

A single unit of blood may be divided into various components to meet the needs of multiple patients. These components include red cells concentrates, fresh frozen plasma, cryoprecipitates and platelet concentrates. Of donated blood, 91% collected in high-income countries, 72% in middle-income countries, and 31% in low-income countries is separated into blood components. More than 23 million units of blood components are given to patients in the United States alone every year.

World Blood Donor Day is celebrated annually on June 14 in memory of the birthday of Karl Landsteiner, the Austrian doctor who first recognized the ABO blood grouping and who helped identify the Rhesus factor that combine to form the two most commonly used blood group systems. The 2018 theme for the event is “Be there for someone else. Give blood. Share life.”

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Keith: *helping wounded pidge*

Keith: what’s your blood type?

Pidge: how would I know?

Keith: how would you not know?

Pidge: who do you think I am? Karl Landsteiner discoverer of blood groups?

Keith: you don’t know your blood type but you know who discovered them?

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