Donate Blood To Support Patients With Bleeding Disorders

VITALANT News:

ALBUQUERQUE — March is Bleeding Disorders Awareness Month—a great reminder for new and current blood donors to schedule an appointment to support the millions of patients across the U.S. who rely on regular donations for their treatment.

Bleeding disorders can cause chronic pain, joint damage and uncontrollable bleeding. Blood donors help provide the necessary blood components needed by patients who have hemophilia or Von Willebrand disease, along with other blood disorders like sickle cell disease.

Type O blood in short supply

While all blood types are needed right now, there’s a critical need for type O blood donations—the most transfused blood type. Type O donors can maximize their impact by giving a Power Red donation when two units of red cells are given, and other blood components are safely and comfortably returned to the donor. 

Platelets are constantly needed

Platelets are tiny cells in blood that form clots and stop bleeding. They are given to cancer patients, people with blood disorders, open-heart surgeries and organ transplants. Platelets are constantly needed because they must be transfused within five days of donation.

Testing for COVID-19 antibodies continues

Vitalant continues to test donations for COVID-19 antibodies; if positive, Vitalant can produce convalescent plasma from the donation to treat COVID-19 patients. Other blood components from the donation can help patients undergoing surgery, receiving treatment for cancer or requiring regular transfusions for a chronic blood disorder. People who have received a COVID-19 vaccine are eligible to give blood, platelets or plasma if they meet all general blood donation eligibility criteria.  

How to Give

This Saturday, March 20, Vitalant is hosting a blood drive at EXPO New Mexico from 12 p.m. to 7 p.m. To make an appointment visit our website here.

To learn more and schedule an appointment to donate, please visit vitalant.org or call 877-25-VITAL (877.258.4825).

Vitalant follows strict protocols to ensure the safety of donors, patients and staff, including checking temperatures, social distancing, disinfecting public areas and requiring face masks. 

About Vitalant

Vitalant (“Vye-TAL-ent”) is the nation’s largest independent, nonprofit blood services provider exclusively focused on providing lifesaving blood and comprehensive transfusion medicine services for about 900 hospitals and their patients across the U.S. Every day, Vitalant needs to collect about 5,300 blood, platelet and plasma donations to help save lives. For more information and to schedule a donation appointment, visit vitalant.org or call 877-25-VITAL (877.258.4825).

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