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      Haemovigilance: A Current Update in Indian Perspective

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          Abstract

          Haemovigilance is an organised scheme of monitoring, identifying, reporting, investigating and analysing adverse events and reactions pertinent to transfusion and manufacturing blood products. This system is also an elemental part of quality control in a blood system, bringing about corrective and preventive measures, and for the perpetual advancement of the quality and safety of blood products and the transfusion process. Nowadays haemovigilance setups have been enforced throughout the globe in most developed countries, to monitor the adverse reactions and episodes associated with blood donations and transfusions. Indian Pharmacopoeia Commission has started a Haemovigilance Program of India (HvPI) in 2012 under its Pharmacovigilance Program of India (PvPI) in collaboration with National Institute of Biologicals, Noida, Uttar Pradesh, under Ministry of Health and Family welfare, Government of India with a primary objective to track adverse reactions/events and incidences associated with blood transfusion and blood product administration and to identify trends, recommend best practices and interventions required to improve patient care and safety. This review article is a detail update of current scenario of haemovigilance in India.

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          Journal
          J Clin Diagn Res
          J Clin Diagn Res
          Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
          JCDR
          Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research : JCDR
          JCDR Research and Publications (P) Limited (Delhi, India )
          2249-782X
          0973-709X
          November 2016
          01 November 2016
          : 10
          : 11
          : EE05-EE09
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Associate Professor, Department of Transfusion Medicine, All India Institute of Medical Sciences , Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India.
          [2 ] Associate Professor, Department of Pharmacology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences , Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India.
          Author notes
          NAME, ADDRESS, E-MAIL ID OF THE CORRESPONDING AUTHOR: Dr. Rituparna Maiti, Associate Professor, Department of Pharmacology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhubaneswar-751019, Odisha, India. E-mail: rituparnamaiti@ 123456gmail.com
          Article
          PMC5198342 PMC5198342 5198342
          10.7860/JCDR/2016/21029.8868
          5198342
          28050389
          70a4d693-017d-45d5-9b5d-e81c0ee6f30a
          © 2016 Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
          History
          : 30 April 2016
          : 24 May 2016
          : 02 September 2016
          Categories
          Pathology Section
          Review Article

          Adverse reaction,Blood usage,Transfusion practice,Imputability

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