More female plasma donors thanks to new machine - The Solihull Observer

More female plasma donors thanks to new machine

Solihull Editorial 3rd Dec, 2022   0

THERE has been a surge in female plasma donors in Birmingham since the introduction of new ‘female friendly’ donation machines.

There are now 402 female donors in Birmingham, making up 29 per cent of the active donor base.

Before the new machines were introduced, only about eight per cent of donors were female, fewer than 100 people.

NHS Blood and Transplant say the the new machines, which were installed in August, are female friendly because they take out a smaller amount of blood at a time and filter out the plasma faster which makes it safe for smaller and slighter people to donate, which has enabled far more women to donate.




The increase is boosting donations of plasma, which is made into a medicine called immunoglobulin, which saves lives by strengthening or stabilising the immune system.

Supplies of immunoglobulin are under pressure around the world and plasma donation in Birmingham will bolster availability of the medicine in England. Around 1,300 people from West Midlands region receive immunoglobulin each year, including more than 500 from Birmingham.


NHS Blood and Transplant has been directed to take donations to bolster long term immunoglobulin supplies to NHS hospitals in the face of international supply pressures.

England relied on imported immunoglobulin for more than 20 years as a precaution against vCJD but the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) said last year that plasma from UK donors can again be used for immunoglobulin.

Mark Bailey, manager of the Birmingham plasma donor centre, said: “These new machines have transformed how many females can donate.

“They are faster and take less blood at a time, so many more people meet the new rules on height and weight.”

For more visit www.blood.co.uk/plasma.

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