WHO Highlights Progress and Gaps in Global Blood Donation Safety
世界衛生組織強調全球血液捐贈安全方面的進展與不足
更新於: 2026年6月13日 上午07:30
The World Health Organization (WHO) recently published its Global status report on blood safety and availability 2025.
世界衛生組織(WHO)近期發布了《2025年全球血液安全與供應狀況報告》。
Covering 168 countries, the report reveals both a decade of progress and lingering challenges.
該報告涵蓋168個國家,揭示了過去十年的進展以及揮之不去的挑戰。
Since 2013, global blood collection has increased by nearly 19%, with over 85% of annual donations now coming from voluntary, unpaid donors.
自2013年以來,全球血液採集量增加了近19%,目前超過85%的年度捐血來自於志願、無償捐血者。
This shift is vital, as voluntary donations represent the safest and most reliable source for life-saving medical care.
此轉變至關重要,因為志願捐血是救命醫療服務中最安全、最可靠的來源。
However, the report highlights deep inequalities.
然而,報告也突顯了深層的不平等。
Access to blood remains uneven; high-income nations collect a disproportionate share of global donations compared to low-income countries.
血液的可及性仍然不均;高收入國家在全球捐血總量中佔比過高,與低收入國家相比形成強烈對比。
Safe blood is critical for surgeries, childbirth, and chronic conditions like cancer or sickle-cell disease.
安全的血液對於外科手術、分娩以及癌症或鐮狀細胞疾病等慢性病至關重要。
The WHO emphasizes that no patient should die due to a lack of safe blood.
WHO強調,不應有任何病患因為缺乏安全血液而死亡。
The report acts as a call to action, urging governments to strengthen national infrastructure and prioritize sustainable funding to ensure equitable access to blood services for everyone, everywhere.
該報告旨在呼籲採取行動,敦促各國政府強化國家基礎設施,並優先考量永續資金,以確保世界各地的人們都能公平地享有血液服務。
