Blood Donation Campaign Launched At Berhampur’s MKCG Amid Shortage

Blood Donation Campaign Launched At Berhampur’s MKCG Amid Shortage



Berhampur: Amid acute shortage of blood units, MKCG Medical College and Hospital in Berhampur on Monday launched a four-day voluntary donation drive involving staff and students.

Dean-cum-principal Hari Krishna Dalai inaugurated the campaign by making the first donation. Doctors, nursing officers, pharmacists, students and other employees are expected to contribute to replenish stocks and help me


et patients’ needs.

Expressing hope for good response, Dalai said the blood donation drive involving staff and students was organised following a request from Odisha Medical Teachers’ Association and considering the shortage.

Against the usual daily stock of 300–500 units, the blood bank had only 128 units on Monday morning, including just two units each of O, A, B and AB negative groups. The shortage has persisted for the past two months, sources said.

The blood bank supports patients undergoing treatment for road accidents, deliveries and surgeries. It also provides free blood to patients suffering from sickle cell anaemia, thalassaemia and haemophilia. Over 600 such patients avail free blood every month, while 130–150 units are issued daily, said Sabita Palai, head of the transfusion medicine department.

According to superintendent Sudeepa Dash, patients are not suffering despite the shortage, as the hospital is arranging blood on an exchange basis and organising indoor donation camps daily to manage the situation.


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