HC Deb 08 June 1982 vol 25 c61W
Mr. Ernie Ross

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services how much blood has been used within the National Health Service in England in each of the past three years; and whether this represents a surplus or deficit in each case on the amount obtained from the blood transfusion service.

Mr. Kenneth Clarke

I regret that information is not available centrally in the form requested. The number of donations made to the national blood transfusion service in England and Wales in the last three years for which figures are available is as follows:

Year
1978 1,930,917
1979 1,941,823
1980 2,018,881

All uncontaminated blood collected by the service is used for medical purposes either as whole blood, components or blood products.

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