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  2. Blood transfusion in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    A component laboratory was established in the Central Blood Bank. [citation needed] By 1982, volunteer non-remunerated blood donations accounted for 97% of all transfusions, and the "Anti A1" reagent was manufactured for the first time in Sri Lanka using kollu seeds. In 1985, disposable plastic bags were introduced to all Sri Lankan blood banks.

  3. Jaffna Teaching Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Jaffna Teaching Hospital. /  9.6659722°N 80.0145833°E  / 9.6659722; 80.0145833. Jaffna Teaching Hospital is a government hospital in Jaffna, Sri Lanka. It is the leading hospital in the Northern Province and the only hospital in the province controlled by the central government in Colombo. The hospital is the only teaching hospital in ...

  4. Category:Blood banks - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Blood banks" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. ... Blood transfusion in Sri Lanka; C. Cord blood bank; Cryo-Save; H.

  5. Blood type distribution by country - Wikipedia

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    Blood Type A: Central and Eastern Europe. Type A is common in Central and Eastern Europe. In countries such as Austria, Denmark, Norway, and Switzerland, about 45–50% of the population have this blood type, whereas about 40% of Poles and Ukrainians do so. The highest frequencies are found in small, unrelated populations.

  6. Karapitiya Teaching Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Karapitiya Teaching Hospital. / 6.066531; 80.225569. Karapitiya Teaching Hospital located in Karapitiya, Galle is the largest Tertiary care centre in the Southern Province of Sri Lanka. [1] It was established in 1982 and is the main training facility for the Faculty of Medicine, University of Ruhuna. The hospital consists of 1,624 beds, [2] 54 ...

  7. Narahenpita - Wikipedia

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    Narahenpita is a municipal ward of Colombo.Located at the South-Eastern corner and served by the Kelani Valley Railway Line, many government institutions including the National Blood Bank, the Survey Department, the Labor Ministry and several departments of the Health Ministry are situated in the area as well as several major private hospitals in the country.

  8. Blood bank - Wikipedia

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    Blood bank in France. A blood bank is a center where blood gathered as a result of blood donation is stored and preserved for later use in blood transfusion.The term "blood bank" typically refers to a department of a hospital usually within a clinical pathology laboratory where the storage of blood product occurs and where pre-transfusion and blood compatibility testing is performed.

  9. Public Health Inspector (Sri Lanka) - Wikipedia

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    They also perform duties in the National Hospital of Sri Lanka, Teaching Hospitals, Provincial/District General Hospitals, Specialized Hospitals, Specialised Campaigns, Blood Banks, Medical Research Institute, Seaport and Airport, Department of Prison, three Armed Forces Hospitals and Government Universities. They are entitled to a special uniform.