MODERN PROBLEMS OF PLASMA DONATION SERVICES: GLOBAL EXPERIENCE IN SOLVING THEM

  • Authors: Khokhriakov A.L.1,2,3, Mingazova E.N.1,2,4,5
  • Affiliations:
    1. Biomedical University of Innovation and Continuing Education of the State Scientific Center of the Russian Federation — A. I. Burnazyan Federal Medical Biophysical Center of the Federal Medical Biological Agency of Russia, 123098, Moscow, Russia
    2. Russian Medical Scientific and Production Center “Rosplasma” of the Federal Medical Biological Agency of Russia, 610002, Kirov, Russia
    3. Tatarstan Аcademy of Sciences, 420111, Kazan, Russia
    4. Kazan State Medical University, 420012, Kazan, Russia
  • Issue: Vol 32 (24): NO ()
  • Pages: 676-680
  • Section: Articles
  • URL: https://journal-nriph.ru/journal/article/view/1769
  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.32687/0869-866X-2024-32-s1-676-680
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Abstract


As an analysis of foreign literature on donation has shown, the global market for therapy with drugs from human plasma is growing, which leads to the need for large volumes. With significant geographic imbalances in the global plasma supply and the dependence of most countries on plasma supplies from the United States, the most vulnerable are low- and middle-income countries, where the challenge of meeting the demand for plasma products requires improvements to regional plasma donation systems. An effective tool for the development of plasma collection services is compliance with the standards of plasma donation services, the development of voluntary free plasma donation, and the optimization of donor recruitment and retention processes.


About the authors

A. L. Khokhriakov

Biomedical University of Innovation and Continuing Education of the State Scientific Center of the Russian Federation — A. I. Burnazyan Federal Medical Biophysical Center of the Federal Medical Biological Agency of Russia, 123098, Moscow, Russia; ;Russian Medical Scientific and Production Center “Rosplasma” of the Federal Medical Biological Agency of Russia, 610002, Kirov, Russia;

Author for correspondence.
Email: elmira_mingazova@mail.ru

E. N. Mingazova

Biomedical University of Innovation and Continuing Education of the State Scientific Center of the Russian Federation — A. I. Burnazyan Federal Medical Biophysical Center of the Federal Medical Biological Agency of Russia, 123098, Moscow, Russia; ;Tatarstan Аcademy of Sciences, 420111, Kazan, Russia; ;Kazan State Medical University, 420012, Kazan, Russia

Email: elmira_mingazova@mail.ru

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