Special report: Strong Earthquake
Jolts SW China
BEIJING, May 16 (Xinhua) -- Blood stocks in Sichuan Province, the area hit
hardest by Monday's magnitude 7.8 earthquake, can meet clinical demand, the
Ministry of Health (MOH) said in a statement posted on its website on Friday.
More than 1.8 million milliliters of blood and 15 million milliliters of
plasma had been transferred to Sichuan Province as of 4 p.m. Friday, the
statement said.
Almost half of the blood, or 974,000 milliliters, had been used in medical
treatment, it said. Reserves in local blood banks were enough to meet clinical
use.
The ministry was ready to transfer more blood from other provinces,
municipalities and autonomous regions as soon as medical relief requires.
As of 4 p.m. Friday, 319 medical experts from the MOH and provincial-level
health departments had arrived in Sichuan Province to step up disease prevention
measures.
The medical experts were divided into 26 teams to monitor sanitation in
quake-affected cities, counties and townships including Wenchuan County, Aba
prefecture, Mianyang City and Deyang City.
After a magnitude 7.8 earthquake rocked China's southwest Sichuan Province
on Monday, the MOH appealed to the public to donate blood for the injured.
The result was queues of donors in front of blood collection facilities.
The soaring number of donors forced blood collection centers in some cities,
including Beijing, Wuhan, Shenzhen, to ask donors to register in advance.