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COVID-19 / CORONAVIRUS Covid-19 / Coronavirus COVID-19 measures taken by IBTS - Patients will still require blood and platelets. As a frontline essential service, it is vital that the IBTS continues to collect enough blood and platelets to maintain the supplies to our hospitals during theCovid-19 situation.
TESTING OF BLOOD
Blood donation screening for HBV was first introduced by the IBTS with an antigen test (HBsAg) in 1973 followed by a separate antibody test (anti-HBcore) in 2002. A chemiluminescnet immunoassay (ChLIA) is used for the detection of both HBsAg and anti-HBcore in human serum. A triplex nucleic acid test (NAT) was introduced for HIV-1/HCV/HBV WORLD BLOOD DONOR DAY Safe blood for all. Every year on the 14th of June we celebrate World Blood Donor Day and thank our donors for giving blood. The theme this year is "Safe blood for all". We take the time to thank voluntary, unpaid blood donors for their life-saving gifts of blood and also to raise awareness of the need for regular blood donations to ensure that VCJD - IRISH BLOOD TRANSFUSION SERVICE vCJD is the human form of Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) otherwise known as “Mad Cow Disease”. It was first reported in the United Kingdom* (UK) in 1996. It is acquired by eating bovine meat containing central nervous system tissue from infected cattle that carry an abnormal prion protein. IBTS RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY IBTS Research and Development Strategy. We are committed to providing the research evidence for improving and developing our blood and tissue services to patients, through collaboration with our donors, the expertise of our people and of our clinical and academic partners. IRISH BLOOD TRANSFUSION SERVICE Verify when in Use. Status CURRENT Effective 24 March 2020 IBTS/DIAG/UG/0002 Ver. 1 Page 7 of 41 4.0 GENERAL INFORMATION 4.1 Diagnostics Laboratory, MRTC IRISH BLOOD TRANSFUSION SERVICE verify when in use. status current effective 27 june 2013 ibts/hla/pol/0006 ver 4 page 6 of 24 contents page how to contact the nhirl 7 introduction 8 the hla system / typing service 9 services available at the nhirl 10 laboratory tests perf ormed at the nhirl 11 specimen labelling requirements 13 requesting a test 13 nhirl test requirements 14 hla typing 15STRATEGIC PLAN
Strategic Plan 2017–2020 The IBTS vision is of a blood transfusion service that delivers excellent transfusion healthcare to the peopleof Ireland.
NEW IBTS HEREDITARY HAEMOCHROMATOSIS CLINIC SERVICE FREE BT - 0587 Version 5 January 2017 1 The Irish Blood Transfusion Service (IBTS) is providing a free phlebotomy (venesection) service for people diagnosed with Hereditary Haemochromatosis in Ireland, whether or not they are eligible or willing to be blood donors for transfusionpurposes.
HOME - IRISH BLOOD TRANSFUSION SERVICEFIND A CLINICCAN I GIVE BLOODBEFORE ATTENDINGLEARN ABOUT BLOODPLATELETS DONATIONBONE MARROW AB+. 4. AB-. Platelets. Our platelet donation clinics are in Dublin and Cork. Platelets are used in the treatment of cancer and leukemic patients, bone marrow transplant, new born babies and burns victims. Find more information about becoming a platelet donor here. Bone Marrow. For more than 80 diseases and disorders, a stem celltransplant can
COVID-19 / CORONAVIRUS Covid-19 / Coronavirus COVID-19 measures taken by IBTS - Patients will still require blood and platelets. As a frontline essential service, it is vital that the IBTS continues to collect enough blood and platelets to maintain the supplies to our hospitals during theCovid-19 situation.
TESTING OF BLOOD
Blood donation screening for HBV was first introduced by the IBTS with an antigen test (HBsAg) in 1973 followed by a separate antibody test (anti-HBcore) in 2002. A chemiluminescnet immunoassay (ChLIA) is used for the detection of both HBsAg and anti-HBcore in human serum. A triplex nucleic acid test (NAT) was introduced for HIV-1/HCV/HBV WORLD BLOOD DONOR DAY Safe blood for all. Every year on the 14th of June we celebrate World Blood Donor Day and thank our donors for giving blood. The theme this year is "Safe blood for all". We take the time to thank voluntary, unpaid blood donors for their life-saving gifts of blood and also to raise awareness of the need for regular blood donations to ensure that VCJD - IRISH BLOOD TRANSFUSION SERVICE vCJD is the human form of Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) otherwise known as “Mad Cow Disease”. It was first reported in the United Kingdom* (UK) in 1996. It is acquired by eating bovine meat containing central nervous system tissue from infected cattle that carry an abnormal prion protein. IBTS RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY IBTS Research and Development Strategy. We are committed to providing the research evidence for improving and developing our blood and tissue services to patients, through collaboration with our donors, the expertise of our people and of our clinical and academic partners. IRISH BLOOD TRANSFUSION SERVICE Verify when in Use. Status CURRENT Effective 24 March 2020 IBTS/DIAG/UG/0002 Ver. 1 Page 7 of 41 4.0 GENERAL INFORMATION 4.1 Diagnostics Laboratory, MRTC IRISH BLOOD TRANSFUSION SERVICE verify when in use. status current effective 27 june 2013 ibts/hla/pol/0006 ver 4 page 6 of 24 contents page how to contact the nhirl 7 introduction 8 the hla system / typing service 9 services available at the nhirl 10 laboratory tests perf ormed at the nhirl 11 specimen labelling requirements 13 requesting a test 13 nhirl test requirements 14 hla typing 15STRATEGIC PLAN
Strategic Plan 2017–2020 The IBTS vision is of a blood transfusion service that delivers excellent transfusion healthcare to the peopleof Ireland.
NEW IBTS HEREDITARY HAEMOCHROMATOSIS CLINIC SERVICE FREE BT - 0587 Version 5 January 2017 1 The Irish Blood Transfusion Service (IBTS) is providing a free phlebotomy (venesection) service for people diagnosed with Hereditary Haemochromatosis in Ireland, whether or not they are eligible or willing to be blood donors for transfusionpurposes.
NEW IBTS HEREDITARY HAEMOCHROMATOSIS CLINIC SERVICE FREE BT - 0587 Version 5 January 2017 1 The Irish Blood Transfusion Service (IBTS) is providing a free phlebotomy (venesection) service for people diagnosed with Hereditary Haemochromatosis in Ireland, whether or not they are eligible or willing to be blood donors for transfusionpurposes.
NEW AND RETURNING DONORS ELIGIBILITY QUIZ Yes. No. If you received a transfusion after 1st January 1980 you cannot donate blood. You can donate if you received a blood transfusion in the Republic of Ireland before 1st January 1980 (depending on the reason for the transfusion - please check the FAQsor contact
IRISH BLOOD TRANSFUSION SERVICE Irish Blood Transfusion Service Seirbhís Fuilaistriúcháin na hÉireann Document Detail Type: Title: BGG IBTS UG BLOOD GROUP GENETICS LABORATORY - USER GUIDE IRISH BLOOD TRANSFUSION SERVICE verify when in use. status current effective 27 june 2013 ibts/hla/pol/0006 ver 4 page 6 of 24 contents page how to contact the nhirl 7 introduction 8 the hla system / typing service 9 services available at the nhirl 10 laboratory tests perf ormed at the nhirl 11 specimen labelling requirements 13 requesting a test 13 nhirl test requirements 14 hla typing 15 TRANSFUSIONOFBLOODCOMPONENTS TOINFANTSUNDERFOURMONTHS Irish Medical Journal Supplement June 2007 Vo lume 100 number 6 www.imj.ie 4.2 Table3.TheguidelinesfromRoseffetal(USA,2002) aremoreprescriptive.1 NATIONAL HAEMOVIGILANCE OFFICE The national haemovigilance scheme is a confidential anonymised system, co-ordinated by the National Haemovigilance Office (NHO) anddedicated to the
HOME - IRISH BLOOD TRANSFUSION SERVICEFIND A CLINICCAN I GIVE BLOODBEFORE ATTENDINGLEARN ABOUT BLOODPLATELETS DONATIONBONE MARROW AB+. 4. AB-. Platelets. Our platelet donation clinics are in Dublin and Cork. Platelets are used in the treatment of cancer and leukemic patients, bone marrow transplant, new born babies and burns victims. Find more information about becoming a platelet donor here. Bone Marrow. For more than 80 diseases and disorders, a stem celltransplant can
TESTING OF BLOOD
Blood donation screening for HBV was first introduced by the IBTS with an antigen test (HBsAg) in 1973 followed by a separate antibody test (anti-HBcore) in 2002. A chemiluminescnet immunoassay (ChLIA) is used for the detection of both HBsAg and anti-HBcore in human serum. A triplex nucleic acid test (NAT) was introduced for HIV-1/HCV/HBV WORLD BLOOD DONOR DAY Safe blood for all. Every year on the 14th of June we celebrate World Blood Donor Day and thank our donors for giving blood. The theme this year is "Safe blood for all". We take the time to thank voluntary, unpaid blood donors for their life-saving gifts of blood and also to raise awareness of the need for regular blood donations to ensure that IBTS RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY IBTS Research and Development Strategy. We are committed to providing the research evidence for improving and developing our blood and tissue services to patients, through collaboration with our donors, the expertise of our people and of our clinical and academic partners. NEW AND RETURNING DONORS ELIGIBILITY QUIZ Yes. No. If you received a transfusion after 1st January 1980 you cannot donate blood. You can donate if you received a blood transfusion in the Republic of Ireland before 1st January 1980 (depending on the reason for the transfusion - please check the FAQsor contact
GUIDELINES FOR THE ADMINISTRATION OF BLOOD AND BLOOD POSITION STATEMENT Important steps in the administration of blood components start with the correct identification of the patient and crossmatch sample and end with the collection and infusion of the right blood to the right patient at the right time. IRISH BLOOD TRANSFUSION SERVICE Irish Blood Transfusion Service Seirbhís Fuilaistriúcháin na hÉireann Document Detail Type: Title: BGG IBTS UG BLOOD GROUP GENETICS LABORATORY - USER GUIDE IRISH BLOOD TRANSFUSION SERVICE verify when in use. status current effective 27 june 2013 ibts/hla/pol/0006 ver 4 page 6 of 24 contents page how to contact the nhirl 7 introduction 8 the hla system / typing service 9 services available at the nhirl 10 laboratory tests perf ormed at the nhirl 11 specimen labelling requirements 13 requesting a test 13 nhirl test requirements 14 hla typing 15STRATEGIC PLAN
Strategic Plan 2017–2020 The IBTS vision is of a blood transfusion service that delivers excellent transfusion healthcare to the peopleof Ireland.
NATIONAL HAEMOVIGILANCE OFFICE The national haemovigilance scheme is a confidential anonymised system, co-ordinated by the National Haemovigilance Office (NHO) anddedicated to the
HOME - IRISH BLOOD TRANSFUSION SERVICEFIND A CLINICCAN I GIVE BLOODBEFORE ATTENDINGLEARN ABOUT BLOODPLATELETS DONATIONBONE MARROW AB+. 4. AB-. Platelets. Our platelet donation clinics are in Dublin and Cork. Platelets are used in the treatment of cancer and leukemic patients, bone marrow transplant, new born babies and burns victims. Find more information about becoming a platelet donor here. Bone Marrow. For more than 80 diseases and disorders, a stem celltransplant can
TESTING OF BLOOD
Blood donation screening for HBV was first introduced by the IBTS with an antigen test (HBsAg) in 1973 followed by a separate antibody test (anti-HBcore) in 2002. A chemiluminescnet immunoassay (ChLIA) is used for the detection of both HBsAg and anti-HBcore in human serum. A triplex nucleic acid test (NAT) was introduced for HIV-1/HCV/HBV WORLD BLOOD DONOR DAY Safe blood for all. Every year on the 14th of June we celebrate World Blood Donor Day and thank our donors for giving blood. The theme this year is "Safe blood for all". We take the time to thank voluntary, unpaid blood donors for their life-saving gifts of blood and also to raise awareness of the need for regular blood donations to ensure that IBTS RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY IBTS Research and Development Strategy. We are committed to providing the research evidence for improving and developing our blood and tissue services to patients, through collaboration with our donors, the expertise of our people and of our clinical and academic partners. NEW AND RETURNING DONORS ELIGIBILITY QUIZ Yes. No. If you received a transfusion after 1st January 1980 you cannot donate blood. You can donate if you received a blood transfusion in the Republic of Ireland before 1st January 1980 (depending on the reason for the transfusion - please check the FAQsor contact
GUIDELINES FOR THE ADMINISTRATION OF BLOOD AND BLOOD POSITION STATEMENT Important steps in the administration of blood components start with the correct identification of the patient and crossmatch sample and end with the collection and infusion of the right blood to the right patient at the right time. IRISH BLOOD TRANSFUSION SERVICE Irish Blood Transfusion Service Seirbhís Fuilaistriúcháin na hÉireann Document Detail Type: Title: BGG IBTS UG BLOOD GROUP GENETICS LABORATORY - USER GUIDE IRISH BLOOD TRANSFUSION SERVICE verify when in use. status current effective 27 june 2013 ibts/hla/pol/0006 ver 4 page 6 of 24 contents page how to contact the nhirl 7 introduction 8 the hla system / typing service 9 services available at the nhirl 10 laboratory tests perf ormed at the nhirl 11 specimen labelling requirements 13 requesting a test 13 nhirl test requirements 14 hla typing 15STRATEGIC PLAN
Strategic Plan 2017–2020 The IBTS vision is of a blood transfusion service that delivers excellent transfusion healthcare to the peopleof Ireland.
NATIONAL HAEMOVIGILANCE OFFICE The national haemovigilance scheme is a confidential anonymised system, co-ordinated by the National Haemovigilance Office (NHO) anddedicated to the
GUIDELINES FOR THE ADMINISTRATION OF BLOOD AND BLOOD POSITION STATEMENT Important steps in the administration of blood components start with the correct identification of the patient and crossmatch sample and end with the collection and infusion of the right blood to the right patient at the right time. NEW AND RETURNING DONORS ELIGIBILITY QUIZ Yes. No. If you received a transfusion after 1st January 1980 you cannot donate blood. You can donate if you received a blood transfusion in the Republic of Ireland before 1st January 1980 (depending on the reason for the transfusion - please check the FAQsor contact
IRISH BLOOD TRANSFUSION SERVICE Verify when in Use. Status CURRENT Effective 24 March 2020 IBTS/DIAG/UG/0002 Ver. 1 Page 7 of 41 4.0 GENERAL INFORMATION 4.1 Diagnostics Laboratory, MRTC TRANSFUSIONOFBLOODCOMPONENTS TOINFANTSUNDERFOURMONTHS Irish Medical Journal Supplement June 2007 Vo lume 100 number 6 www.imj.ie 4.2 Table3.TheguidelinesfromRoseffetal(USA,2002) aremoreprescriptive.1 BLOOD GROUP GENETICS LABORATORY FETAL RHD SCREEN (CFFDNA) Fetal RHD Screen (cffDNA) Test Request Form BLOOD GROUP GENETICS LABORATORY genotyping@ibts.ie www.giveblood.ie +353 -1 432 2974/2975 (Tel) +353-1-432 2701 (Fax) HOME - IRISH BLOOD TRANSFUSION SERVICEFIND A CLINICCAN I GIVE BLOODBEFORE ATTENDINGLEARN ABOUT BLOODPLATELETS DONATIONBONE MARROW AB+. 4. AB-. Platelets. Our platelet donation clinics are in Dublin and Cork. Platelets are used in the treatment of cancer and leukemic patients, bone marrow transplant, new born babies and burns victims. Find more information about becoming a platelet donor here. Bone Marrow. For more than 80 diseases and disorders, a stem celltransplant can
COVID-19 / CORONAVIRUS Covid-19 / Coronavirus COVID-19 measures taken by IBTS - Patients will still require blood and platelets. As a frontline essential service, it is vital that the IBTS continues to collect enough blood and platelets to maintain the supplies to our hospitals during theCovid-19 situation.
TESTING BLOOD AT THE IBTS The IBTS also performs selective laboratory tests for certain disease markers on particular donors and these tests include Cytomegalovirus (CMV) West Nile Virus (WNV) Our testing systems are highly sensitive and specific for each disease marker even at low concentrations in donor blood samples. Each donor sample is tested individually. WORLD BLOOD DONOR DAY Safe blood for all. Every year on the 14th of June we celebrate World Blood Donor Day and thank our donors for giving blood. The theme this year is "Safe blood for all". We take the time to thank voluntary, unpaid blood donors for their life-saving gifts of blood and also to raise awareness of the need for regular blood donations to ensure that IBTS RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY IBTS Research and Development Strategy. We are committed to providing the research evidence for improving and developing our blood and tissue services to patients, through collaboration with our donors, the expertise of our people and of our clinical and academic partners. GUIDELINES FOR THE ADMINISTRATION OF BLOOD AND BLOOD POSITION STATEMENT Important steps in the administration of blood components start with the correct identification of the patient and crossmatch sample and end with the collection and infusion of the right blood to the right patient at the right time. IRISH BLOOD TRANSFUSION SERVICE Irish Blood Transfusion Service Seirbhís Fuilaistriúcháin na hÉireann Document Detail Type: Title: BGG IBTS UG BLOOD GROUP GENETICS LABORATORY - USER GUIDE IRISH BLOOD TRANSFUSION SERVICE verify when in use. status current effective 27 june 2013 ibts/hla/pol/0006 ver 4 page 6 of 24 contents page how to contact the nhirl 7 introduction 8 the hla system / typing service 9 services available at the nhirl 10 laboratory tests perf ormed at the nhirl 11 specimen labelling requirements 13 requesting a test 13 nhirl test requirements 14 hla typing 15STRATEGIC PLAN
Strategic Plan 2017–2020 The IBTS vision is of a blood transfusion service that delivers excellent transfusion healthcare to the peopleof Ireland.
NATIONAL HAEMOVIGILANCE OFFICE The national haemovigilance scheme is a confidential anonymised system, co-ordinated by the National Haemovigilance Office (NHO) anddedicated to the
HOME - IRISH BLOOD TRANSFUSION SERVICEFIND A CLINICCAN I GIVE BLOODBEFORE ATTENDINGLEARN ABOUT BLOODPLATELETS DONATIONBONE MARROW AB+. 4. AB-. Platelets. Our platelet donation clinics are in Dublin and Cork. Platelets are used in the treatment of cancer and leukemic patients, bone marrow transplant, new born babies and burns victims. Find more information about becoming a platelet donor here. Bone Marrow. For more than 80 diseases and disorders, a stem celltransplant can
COVID-19 / CORONAVIRUS Covid-19 / Coronavirus COVID-19 measures taken by IBTS - Patients will still require blood and platelets. As a frontline essential service, it is vital that the IBTS continues to collect enough blood and platelets to maintain the supplies to our hospitals during theCovid-19 situation.
TESTING BLOOD AT THE IBTS The IBTS also performs selective laboratory tests for certain disease markers on particular donors and these tests include Cytomegalovirus (CMV) West Nile Virus (WNV) Our testing systems are highly sensitive and specific for each disease marker even at low concentrations in donor blood samples. Each donor sample is tested individually. WORLD BLOOD DONOR DAY Safe blood for all. Every year on the 14th of June we celebrate World Blood Donor Day and thank our donors for giving blood. The theme this year is "Safe blood for all". We take the time to thank voluntary, unpaid blood donors for their life-saving gifts of blood and also to raise awareness of the need for regular blood donations to ensure that IBTS RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY IBTS Research and Development Strategy. We are committed to providing the research evidence for improving and developing our blood and tissue services to patients, through collaboration with our donors, the expertise of our people and of our clinical and academic partners. GUIDELINES FOR THE ADMINISTRATION OF BLOOD AND BLOOD POSITION STATEMENT Important steps in the administration of blood components start with the correct identification of the patient and crossmatch sample and end with the collection and infusion of the right blood to the right patient at the right time. IRISH BLOOD TRANSFUSION SERVICE Irish Blood Transfusion Service Seirbhís Fuilaistriúcháin na hÉireann Document Detail Type: Title: BGG IBTS UG BLOOD GROUP GENETICS LABORATORY - USER GUIDE IRISH BLOOD TRANSFUSION SERVICE verify when in use. status current effective 27 june 2013 ibts/hla/pol/0006 ver 4 page 6 of 24 contents page how to contact the nhirl 7 introduction 8 the hla system / typing service 9 services available at the nhirl 10 laboratory tests perf ormed at the nhirl 11 specimen labelling requirements 13 requesting a test 13 nhirl test requirements 14 hla typing 15STRATEGIC PLAN
Strategic Plan 2017–2020 The IBTS vision is of a blood transfusion service that delivers excellent transfusion healthcare to the peopleof Ireland.
NATIONAL HAEMOVIGILANCE OFFICE The national haemovigilance scheme is a confidential anonymised system, co-ordinated by the National Haemovigilance Office (NHO) anddedicated to the
GUIDELINES FOR THE ADMINISTRATION OF BLOOD AND BLOOD POSITION STATEMENT Important steps in the administration of blood components start with the correct identification of the patient and crossmatch sample and end with the collection and infusion of the right blood to the right patient at the right time. NEW AND RETURNING DONORS ELIGIBILITY QUIZ Yes. No. If you received a transfusion after 1st January 1980 you cannot donate blood. You can donate if you received a blood transfusion in the Republic of Ireland before 1st January 1980 (depending on the reason for the transfusion - please check the FAQsor contact
IRISH BLOOD TRANSFUSION SERVICE Verify when in Use. Status CURRENT Effective 24 March 2020 IBTS/DIAG/UG/0002 Ver. 1 Page 7 of 41 4.0 GENERAL INFORMATION 4.1 Diagnostics Laboratory, MRTC TRANSFUSIONOFBLOODCOMPONENTS TOINFANTSUNDERFOURMONTHS Irish Medical Journal Supplement June 2007 Vo lume 100 number 6 www.imj.ie 4.2 Table3.TheguidelinesfromRoseffetal(USA,2002) aremoreprescriptive.1 BLOOD GROUP GENETICS LABORATORY FETAL RHD SCREEN (CFFDNA) Fetal RHD Screen (cffDNA) Test Request Form BLOOD GROUP GENETICS LABORATORY genotyping@ibts.ie www.giveblood.ie +353 -1 432 2974/2975 (Tel) +353-1-432 2701 (Fax) HOME - IRISH BLOOD TRANSFUSION SERVICEFIND A CLINICCAN I GIVE BLOODBEFORE ATTENDINGLEARN ABOUT BLOODPLATELETS DONATIONBONE MARROW AB+. 4. AB-. Platelets. Our platelet donation clinics are in Dublin and Cork. Platelets are used in the treatment of cancer and leukemic patients, bone marrow transplant, new born babies and burns victims. Find more information about becoming a platelet donor here. Bone Marrow. For more than 80 diseases and disorders, a stem celltransplant can
COVID-19 / CORONAVIRUS Covid-19 / Coronavirus COVID-19 measures taken by IBTS - Patients will still require blood and platelets. As a frontline essential service, it is vital that the IBTS continues to collect enough blood and platelets to maintain the supplies to our hospitals during theCovid-19 situation.
IBTS RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY IBTS Research and Development Strategy. We are committed to providing the research evidence for improving and developing our blood and tissue services to patients, through collaboration with our donors, the expertise of our people and of our clinical and academic partners. LIMERICK - IRISH BLOOD TRANSFUSION SERVICE Limerick. If you can’t find an upcoming clinic, you can still register your details, and a member of our local Donor Services team will contact you about upcoming clinics and answer any questions you have about giving blood. Of course, you don’t need to register to actually give blood! Also you can visit any clinic 90 days after yourlast
NEW AND RETURNING DONORS ELIGIBILITY QUIZ Yes. No. If you received a transfusion after 1st January 1980 you cannot donate blood. You can donate if you received a blood transfusion in the Republic of Ireland before 1st January 1980 (depending on the reason for the transfusion - please check the FAQsor contact
IRISH BLOOD TRANSFUSION SERVICE Verify when in Use. Status CURRENT Effective 24 March 2020 IBTS/DIAG/UG/0002 Ver. 1 Page 7 of 41 4.0 GENERAL INFORMATION 4.1 Diagnostics Laboratory, MRTCSTRATEGIC PLAN
Strategic Plan 2017–2020 The IBTS vision is of a blood transfusion service that delivers excellent transfusion healthcare to the peopleof Ireland.
TRANSFUSIONOFBLOODCOMPONENTS TOINFANTSUNDERFOURMONTHS Irish Medical Journal Supplement June 2007 Vo lume 100 number 6 www.imj.ie 4.2 Table3.TheguidelinesfromRoseffetal(USA,2002) aremoreprescriptive.1 NEW IBTS HEREDITARY HAEMOCHROMATOSIS CLINIC SERVICE FREE BT - 0587 Version 5 January 2017 1 The Irish Blood Transfusion Service (IBTS) is providing a free phlebotomy (venesection) service for people diagnosed with Hereditary Haemochromatosis in Ireland, whether or not they are eligible or willing to be blood donors for transfusionpurposes.
NATIONAL HAEMOVIGILANCE OFFICE The national haemovigilance scheme is a confidential anonymised system, co-ordinated by the National Haemovigilance Office (NHO) anddedicated to the
HOME - IRISH BLOOD TRANSFUSION SERVICEFIND A CLINICCAN I GIVE BLOODBEFORE ATTENDINGLEARN ABOUT BLOODPLATELETS DONATIONBONE MARROW AB+. 4. AB-. Platelets. Our platelet donation clinics are in Dublin and Cork. Platelets are used in the treatment of cancer and leukemic patients, bone marrow transplant, new born babies and burns victims. Find more information about becoming a platelet donor here. Bone Marrow. For more than 80 diseases and disorders, a stem celltransplant can
COVID-19 / CORONAVIRUS Covid-19 / Coronavirus COVID-19 measures taken by IBTS - Patients will still require blood and platelets. As a frontline essential service, it is vital that the IBTS continues to collect enough blood and platelets to maintain the supplies to our hospitals during theCovid-19 situation.
IBTS RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY IBTS Research and Development Strategy. We are committed to providing the research evidence for improving and developing our blood and tissue services to patients, through collaboration with our donors, the expertise of our people and of our clinical and academic partners. LIMERICK - IRISH BLOOD TRANSFUSION SERVICE Limerick. If you can’t find an upcoming clinic, you can still register your details, and a member of our local Donor Services team will contact you about upcoming clinics and answer any questions you have about giving blood. Of course, you don’t need to register to actually give blood! Also you can visit any clinic 90 days after yourlast
NEW AND RETURNING DONORS ELIGIBILITY QUIZ Yes. No. If you received a transfusion after 1st January 1980 you cannot donate blood. You can donate if you received a blood transfusion in the Republic of Ireland before 1st January 1980 (depending on the reason for the transfusion - please check the FAQsor contact
IRISH BLOOD TRANSFUSION SERVICE Verify when in Use. Status CURRENT Effective 24 March 2020 IBTS/DIAG/UG/0002 Ver. 1 Page 7 of 41 4.0 GENERAL INFORMATION 4.1 Diagnostics Laboratory, MRTCSTRATEGIC PLAN
Strategic Plan 2017–2020 The IBTS vision is of a blood transfusion service that delivers excellent transfusion healthcare to the peopleof Ireland.
TRANSFUSIONOFBLOODCOMPONENTS TOINFANTSUNDERFOURMONTHS Irish Medical Journal Supplement June 2007 Vo lume 100 number 6 www.imj.ie 4.2 Table3.TheguidelinesfromRoseffetal(USA,2002) aremoreprescriptive.1 NEW IBTS HEREDITARY HAEMOCHROMATOSIS CLINIC SERVICE FREE BT - 0587 Version 5 January 2017 1 The Irish Blood Transfusion Service (IBTS) is providing a free phlebotomy (venesection) service for people diagnosed with Hereditary Haemochromatosis in Ireland, whether or not they are eligible or willing to be blood donors for transfusionpurposes.
NATIONAL HAEMOVIGILANCE OFFICE The national haemovigilance scheme is a confidential anonymised system, co-ordinated by the National Haemovigilance Office (NHO) anddedicated to the
NEW IBTS HEREDITARY HAEMOCHROMATOSIS CLINIC SERVICE FREE BT - 0587 Version 5 January 2017 1 The Irish Blood Transfusion Service (IBTS) is providing a free phlebotomy (venesection) service for people diagnosed with Hereditary Haemochromatosis in Ireland, whether or not they are eligible or willing to be blood donors for transfusionpurposes.
TESTING BLOOD AT THE IBTS The IBTS also performs selective laboratory tests for certain disease markers on particular donors and these tests include Cytomegalovirus (CMV) West Nile Virus (WNV) Our testing systems are highly sensitive and specific for each disease marker even at low concentrations in donor blood samples. Each donor sample is tested individually. NEW AND RETURNING DONORS ELIGIBILITY QUIZ Yes. No. If you received a transfusion after 1st January 1980 you cannot donate blood. You can donate if you received a blood transfusion in the Republic of Ireland before 1st January 1980 (depending on the reason for the transfusion - please check the FAQsor contact
IRISH BLOOD TRANSFUSION SERVICE verify when in use. status current effective 27 june 2013 ibts/hla/pol/0006 ver 4 page 6 of 24 contents page how to contact the nhirl 7 introduction 8 the hla system / typing service 9 services available at the nhirl 10 laboratory tests perf ormed at the nhirl 11 specimen labelling requirements 13 requesting a test 13 nhirl test requirements 14 hla typing 15 IRISH BLOOD TRANSFUSION SERVICE Verify when in Use. Status CURRENT Effective 13 May 2021 IBTS/PMF/SPEC/0207 Ver. 3 Page 6 of 7 APPENDIX I E Progesa Codabar Component Code: 54270 E Progesa ISBT – 128 Component Code : E8211V00 Product Name Shelf lifeHAEMOGLOBIN & IRON
What is Haemoglobin? Haemoglobin, or ‘Hb’, is a protein that contains iron and is found in red blood cells. It carries oxygen around the body and gives blood its red colour.__
COVID-19 MEASURES TAKEN BY IBTS TO PROTECT DONORS AND STAFF: _APPOINTMENTS FOR CLINICS_ • All clinics are now appointment based – to book an appointment call 1850 731 137. Donors must arrive on time as this regulates social distancing on clinic. • Some donors will be asked to travel to a centralised venue in their wider local area. _SOME ADDITIONAL DONATION RESTRICTIONS_ • Donors aged 70 and over cannot donate for now. •If you have/had any symptoms of Covid-19, you must be fully recovered for 28 days before you can donate. •You must wait 14 days from the last time you were in contact with a person with confirmed or suspected Covid-19 infection, or if you have travelled outside the island of Ireland. • Health Care workers can donate so long as they have had no known contact with Covid-19 cases in the last 14 days. • First Time Donors are welcome in limited numbers and must also make an appointment._CLINIC SAFETY_
• Hand gel is provided and all donors must use it. • Social distancing is in place on clinic. • All relevant surfaces in our clinics are cleaned frequently with approved disinfectant. • Only donors will be able to access the donation area. • Face masks/coverings are mandatory – Donors must wear a face mask on clinic with the exception of pre and post donation hydration. Ideally donors should bring replacement masks/face coverings with them if using non-reusable masks, as they will have to remove these prior to partaking of refreshments. IBTS staff can dispose of donors’ non-reusable masks in clinical waste. Hand sanitisers are available in clinic to use before and after mask removal/replacement. • IBTS staff will be wearing appropriate PPE throughout the process. _More Information here regarding Covid-19 measures in place. Thank you for your donation, your help and co-operation.___
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For more than 80 diseases and disorders, a stem cell transplant can be a treatment option. The Irish Unrelated Bone Marrow Registry is determined to help patients in find a life-saving unrelated donor. Every person who registers gives a patient in need a better chance of finding their life-saving match. It is important to understand what is involved in the process, including the commitment required. Find all the information you need here! * What is Bone Marrow? * Why Join the Bone Marrow Registry? * Bone Marrow Donation Process * Can I Join the Bone Marrow Registry? * Bone Marrow Eligibility Quiz * Bone Marrow Application Form* Bone Marrow FAQs
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Our platelet donation clinics are in Dublin and Cork. Platelets are used in the treatment of cancer and leukemic patients, bone marrow transplant, new born babies and burns victims. Find more information about becoming a platelet donor here.Bone Marrow
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I WANT TO KEEP ON GIVING Taxi driver and father of 6, John has been a regular donor since heturned 18
IT'S ABOUT MAKING A DIFFERENCE Laura is 25 years old and a full time fire-fighter. She is also a RNLI volunteer and sports enthusiast. ONCE YOU ARE OLD ENOUGH, YOU SHOULD GIVE BLOOD Tom is a 19 years old engineering student and a keen rugby and GAAplayer
JOINING A NEW COMMUNITY Aga is active in local life and is a member of the local theatre group HOW ONE COMMUNITY MADE A DIFFERENCE Watch how 7 donors decided to make a difference IMAGINE WHAT YOUR COMMUNITY COULD DO Conor is a family man in his fifties, working in insurance, and a member of several local sports clubs CARRYING ON THE FAMILY TRADITION Grainne and Sarah are mother and daughter and both in the teaching profession with Sarah currently studying to be a teacher. I WANT TO KEEP ON GIVING Taxi driver and father of 6, John has been a regular donor since heturned 18
IT'S ABOUT MAKING A DIFFERENCE Laura is 25 years old and a full time fire-fighter. She is also a RNLI volunteer and sports enthusiast. ONCE YOU ARE OLD ENOUGH, YOU SHOULD GIVE BLOOD Tom is a 19 years old engineering student and a keen rugby and GAAplayer
JOINING A NEW COMMUNITY Aga is active in local life and is a member of the local theatre group HOW ONE COMMUNITY MADE A DIFFERENCE Watch how 7 donors decided to make a difference IMAGINE WHAT YOUR COMMUNITY COULD DO Conor is a family man in his fifties, working in insurance, and a member of several local sports clubs CARRYING ON THE FAMILY TRADITION Grainne and Sarah are mother and daughter and both in the teaching profession with Sarah currently studying to be a teacher. I WANT TO KEEP ON GIVING Taxi driver and father of 6, John has been a regular donor since heturned 18
IT'S ABOUT MAKING A DIFFERENCE Laura is 25 years old and a full time fire-fighter. She is also a RNLI volunteer and sports enthusiast. ONCE YOU ARE OLD ENOUGH, YOU SHOULD GIVE BLOOD Tom is a 19 years old engineering student and a keen rugby and GAAplayer
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