[HTML][HTML] Global immunoglobulin supply: steaming towards the iceberg?

J Prevot, S Jolles - Current Opinion in Allergy and Clinical …, 2020 - journals.lww.com
J Prevot, S Jolles
Current Opinion in Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2020journals.lww.com
There is a significant geographical imbalance in global supply of plasma with 65% collected
in the United States. This results in a dependency of other countries on United States supply
and argues for both more plasma supply and greater regionally balanced plasma collection.
In addition, progress towards a transparent, regulated and well tolerated framework for the
coexistence of unpaid and compensated plasma donations is needed as unpaid donation
will not be sufficient. These discussions should be informed by the needs of patients for this …
Summary
There is a significant geographical imbalance in global supply of plasma with 65% collected in the United States. This results in a dependency of other countries on United States supply and argues for both more plasma supply and greater regionally balanced plasma collection. In addition, progress towards a transparent, regulated and well tolerated framework for the coexistence of unpaid and compensated plasma donations is needed as unpaid donation will not be sufficient. These discussions should be informed by the needs of patients for this life-saving therapy, the care of donors and the safety of plasma and PDMPs.
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