Factors contributing to the low number of blood donors among employed residents in Oshatumba village, Namibia
Background: Blood transfusion plays a significant role in maternal and child-care interventions, as well as by saving lives following natural disasters. Ignorance and fear among the general population in Namibia limit the numbers of blood donors, leaving the Namibian Blood Transfusion Services (NAMB...
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Main Authors: | Daniel O. Ashipala (Author), Medusalem H. Joel (Author) |
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