Statistical evaluation related to blood donation worldwide

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Objective: To report statistics related to human blood donation worldwide. Methods: the study is a one-dimensional explorator comparative descriptive study. The information was compiled from the World Health Organization, World Population Review an Statistical. The multivariate clustering technique was used for data analysis. Results: Germany has the highest blood donation rate followed by Denmark. In general, it can be seen that in European countries there is a greater culture of donation, while in countrie located in Africa and some Asian countries, there are lower statistics on the subject. Conclusions: It is essential to encourage educatio programs in the countries related to the importance of donating blood, ensuring good communication to break down some barrier among potential donors.

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Restrepo-Betancur, L. F. (2023). Statistical evaluation related to blood donation worldwide. Gaceta Medica Boliviana, 46(1), 39–44. https://doi.org/10.47993/gmb.v46i1.629

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