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      THE HISTORY OF BLOOD TRANSFUSION IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA

       PERSPECTIVES ON GLOBAL HEALTH

       Series editor: James L. A. Webb, Jr.

      This series publishes innovative studies that draw upon perspectives from the natural sciences and social sciences to shed light on important issues in global public health. The books in Perspectives on Global Health interest students and practitioners and are appropriate for adoption in undergraduate and graduate courses in global public health.

       The History of Blood Transfusion in Sub-Saharan Africa,

      by William H. Schneider

      Global Health in Africa: Historical Perspectives on Disease Control,

      edited by Tamara Giles-Vernick and James L. A. Webb, Jr.

      THE HISTORY OF

      BLOOD TRANSFUSION

      IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA

      William H. Schneider

      Ohio University Press

      Athens

      Ohio University Press, Athens, Ohio 45701

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       Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

      Schneider, William H. (William Howard), [date] author.

      The history of blood transfusion in Sub-Saharan Africa / William H. Schneider.

      pages cm — (Perspectives on global health)

      Includes bibliographical references and index.

      ISBN 978-0-8214-2037-9 (pb : alk. paper) — ISBN 978-0-8214-4453-5

      1. Blood—Transfusion—Africa—History. 2. Blood banks—Risk management—Africa.

      3. AIDS (Disease)—Epidemiology. I. Title. II. Series: Perspectives on global health.

      RM171.S34 2013

      362.1784096—dc23

      2013026688

      CONTENTS

       Acknowledgments

       Abbreviations

       Introduction

       ONE Blood Transfusion before the Second World War

       TWO Blood Transfusion from 1945 to Independence

       THREE Blood Transfusion in Independent African Countries

       FOUR Who Got Blood? Indications for the Use of Blood Transfusion, 19452000

       FIVE Who Gave Blood?

       SIX Blood Transfusion and Health Risk before and after the AIDS Epidemic

       SEVEN African Blood Transfusion in the Context of Global Health

       Notes

       Bibliography

       Index

      ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

      A book as broad in scope as this has only been possible thanks to extraordinary support and assistance from many people and organizations. This includes a grant from the Fulbright-Hays Faculty Research Abroad Fellowship Program (no. P019A050018), a visiting researcher award at the Brocher Foundation (Geneva), sabbatical leave from the School of Liberal Arts at Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis, and support from the Baker-Ort Chair in International Healthcare Philanthropy at the Indiana University School of Philanthropy at IUPUI.

      Among the personnel at blood banks and transfusion services who opened their records and agreed to be interviewed were Jack Nyamongo (Kenya National Blood Transfusion Service), O. W. Mwanda (Nairobi University Medical School), Peter Kataaha, Paul Senyonga, and John Watson-Williams (Uganda Blood Transfusion Services), Esau Nzaro and Aisu Steven (Mulago Hospital Blood Bank), Lamine Diakhaté and Saliou Diop (Centre national de transfusion sanguine, Senegal), Dora Mbanya (Centre hospitalier et universitaire, University of Yaoundé Faculty of Medicine), Juhani Leikola (Finnish Red Cross), Evelyn von Steffen (formerly of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, Geneva), and Myriam Malengreau (Université catholique de Louvain).

      There are numerous archives and libraries around the world whose collections were invaluable for this book. They were graciously made available to me by many people with a great deal of patience. They include Helen Pugh and Emily Oldfield (British Red Cross Museum and Archives), Dirk Schoonbaert (Institute of Tropical Medicine Antwerp), Luc de Munck (Flemish section of the Belgian Red Cross), Pierre Dandoy (Archives africaines, Service publique fédéral Affaires étrangères, Brussels), Stéphane Kraxner (Institut Pasteur, Paris), Aline Pueyo (Institute of Tropical Medicine, Marseille), Margrit Schenker (Swiss Red Cross), Grant Mitchell (IFRC), Sophie Chapuis (International Museum of the Red Cross and Red Crescent, Geneva), Tomas Allen (WHO Library, Geneva), and Maria G. N. Musoke (Makerere University Medical Library, Kampala).

      Several

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