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Prevention/Epidemiology About 80% of People Worldwide Do Not Have Access to Safe Blood; Contaminated Blood Causes 5% of HIV Infections in AfricaJune 14, 2005 About 80% of people worldwide do not have access to safe blood and contaminated blood causes about 5% of all new HIV infections in Africa, the World Health Organization announced on Tuesday, which is the first World Blood Donor Day, Xinhua/People's Daily reports (Xinhua/People's Daily, 6/14). According to a WHO release, 82% of the world population does not have access to safe blood in part because 60% of the world's safe blood supply goes to just 18% of the world's population (WHO release, 6/14). Of the 81 million units of blood collected annually, only 27 million are collected in low- and medium-income countries, where 82% of the world's population lives (SAPA/News24.com, 6/14). In addition, most developing nations do not test blood for diseases, including HIV and hepatitis C (Xinhua/People's Daily, 6/14). Back to other news for June 14, 2005
![]() Advocates' Protests of Drug Trials Could Result in More Africans, Asians Dying of AIDS-Related Causes, Opinion Piece Says This article was provided by Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation. It is a part of the publication Kaiser Daily HIV/AIDS Report. Visit the Kaiser Family Foundation's website to find out more about their activities, publications and services.
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