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By Carol Pearson
Washington
15 July 2008

Hospitals and blood banks look for donors with the lowest risk for HIV, hepatitis and other blood borne diseases
Hospitals and blood banks look for donors with the lowest risk for HIV, hepatitis and other blood-borne diseases
Most countries around the world face chronic blood shortages.  Hospital officials are looking to younger donors, teenagers as young as 16. But the American Red Cross says the procedure could be more risky for teenagers. VOA's Carol Pearson reports.
 

 

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