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GENERAL ASSEMBLY'S BLACK CAUCUS WORKS TO INCREASE BLOOD DONATIONS

GENERAL ASSEMBLY'S BLACK CAUCUS WORKS TO INCREASE BLOOD DONATIONS

Siebra Muhammad · Wednesday, February 29th 2012 at 12:24PM · 1185 views
SPRINGFIELD, Ill.— The Illinois Coalition of Community Blood Centers is working with the General Assembly's Black Caucus to increase blood donations in the African-American community. The campaign is called "Make Every Drop Count."

Rare blood traits and certain diseases like sickle cell anemia are more prevalent among African-Americans and require frequent blood transfusions.

Dr. Louis Katz is executive vice president of medical affairs at Mississippi Valley Regional Blood Center, and he says a well-matched blood transfusion is the difference between life, disability and death for some patients.

Katz says 30 percent of sickle-cell patients develop antibodies that destroy transfused blood cells. The antibodies make it almost impossible to find compatible blood outside African-American donations.

Coalition president Ann McKanna says nationally African-Americans donate less than 1 percent of the country's blood supply.

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