Japan faces major shortage of blood donors
Japan is perilously short of blood for transfusions because of a massive shortage of donors, the Japanese Red Cross Society said.
An aging population, declining birthrate and imminent ban on donors because of the threat of developing the human form of mad cow disease is being blamed for the shortage.
Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare officials have responded by setting up a task force to combat the problem.
The Red Cross said that blood supplies for transfusions had by March 31 fallen below 100 percent for all four blood types. Full storage is usually three full day's supply for each blood type.
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