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Tuesday, June 18, 2013

No disadvantage, only benefits in donating blood, says Red Cross

By Dominic I. Sanchez

ZAMBOANGA CITY - Donating blood produces fresh blood, which means better circulation, less incidents of high blood pressure and strokes, and a healthier immune system, shares Red Cross Zamboanga’s Blood Center Manager Kelly Geronimo.
“We have a lot of patients in need of blood every day. We cannot simply produce new blood and we depend on donors. There is no disadvantage, but there are plenty of benefits, one of which is to save lives,” Geronimo said.

Moreover, regular blood donation also reduces the risk of heart diseases and removes excess iron from the body.

On June 14 as the world celebrated  Blood Donors’ Day,  Zamboanga City  scored with a mass blood donation drive which was spearheaded by the Philippine Red Cross (PRC). Over a hundred eager potential donors came to the PRC compound to give blood.

Vic Liozo, Red Cross Chapter Administrator was pleased by the turn-out. The volunteers were then screened for any traces of transmittable diseases such as hepatitis B and C, malaria, syphilis and HIV.

More or less 80 persons were able to share their blood, including students, government and non-government workers, personnel from the military and police, and eager walk-in donors.

Maritess Calonge, a first-time donor and a college student from Western Mindanao State University said that she was initially apprehensive to donate blood since she was afraid of needles. But upon hearing of its benefits, and  the pleasant feeling of being able to help those in need of blood was enough to motivate her.

“It was not that painful,” she said, “just like a bite from a mosquito. You just feel a little disoriented afterwards, but after that, everything’s OK.”

Meanwhile, Philippine Red Cross Governor and incumbent Zamboanga City Mayor Celso Lobregat cited the need for more eager blood donors. He said  every day, not just in the city but all over the world, a lot of people need blood transfusions. Lobregat calls for a more intensive advocacy on blood donation.

This year’s World Blood Donors’ Day theme is, “Give the gift of life: donate blood.” (PIA9)