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  1. U.S. Independent, community blood centers collect approximately 60% of the nation’s blood supply2, and the American Red Cross collects approximately 40%3. Q1.4: How often can individuals donate blood in the U.S.? Individuals can donate whole blood no more than once in eight weeks and may donate double

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  3. In 2019, there were an estimated 10,879,000 total whole blood and apheresis red blood cell (RBC) collections.* An additional 2,359,000 platelets collections occurred (single, double and triple).11 *Includes autologous, directed, and allogenic, non-directed collections. Q2.4: How many units of blood are collected worldwide each year?

  4. Explore the newly updated guide, featuring 40+ verified statistics on the blood supply, donor demographics, and the impact of COVID-19 on donations. Learn about the pivotal role of younger and diverse donors in ensuring the long-term stability of the U.S. blood supply. Download.

  5. 11 sty 2024 · The American Red Cross estimates that someone in the United States needs blood every two seconds. However, only around three percent of age-eligible people donate blood yearly.

  6. Red Cross scientists and physicians engage in scientific studies with a particular focus on mechanisms underlying and preventing infectious complications, development and use of diagnostic tests, and driving innovation in blood products.

  7. The NBDRC conducts surveys of blood services activities in the United States, monitors and forecasts blood supply and demand, and performs commissioned research for the Federal Government and other clients. Learn more about NBDRC.

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