300,000 people have rare blood type in Algeria
A total of 300,000 people in Algeria have blood group O- while 385,000 blood donors were found with HIV virus, according to Blood National Agency chief.
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“Only 10 percent of the Algerian people have blood group O-. That means 300,000 Algerians will be at risk if they have an accident,” Kamel Kezal told Echorouk.
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“A total of 40 percent of people in Algeria have blood group O+ while 30 percent have A+. Some 15 percent have blood group B+,” he added.
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55,000 Algerians can not donate blood
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Blood National Agency chief said some 55,000 people in Algeria can not donate blood because they suffer from chronic diseases.
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He also said around 400,000 people donate blood every year. “That means 200,000 litres per year.”
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According to Kezal, Algeria is ranked second in Africa for blood donating after South Africa.
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He said the agency signed an agreement with the cars national manufacturer to get 24 trucks for blood collection.
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“It is necessary to have one truck in each province in the country.”