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"speaker_name": "Kilifi North, ODM",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Owen Baya",
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"content": "There is also the issue of quality of blood. Many times when blood transfusion takes place, its quality is poor. So, the patient dies because he was given poor quality blood because of the lack of ability to process it. If the Kenya National Blood Transfusion Service is not properly funded as it is currently, then it will not do the tests that are available to look for pathogens and all other materials that can be in the blood. Therefore, they will not classify it as good or bad. What is done currently is that you do blood transfusion and in one hour’s time, the blood is given to your father. There are tests that require two or three days before you can ascertain if the blood is of good quality. Blood is transfused. After some time, you are told to bring five people to donate blood. You bring them and blood is taken from them. Then it is given to a patient in the next one hour. That is poor quality blood which causes more deaths than the disease which the person has."
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