Blood transfusion: hospital negligence / Siti Radziah Kamarudin … [et al.]

Every year, over 100 million blood units (one unit is a half-litre pouch) are collected from donors worldwide. But millions mere are still needed. The World Health Organisation (WHO) estimates that annually as many as 150,000 women die in childbirth due to lack of blood supply or inappropriate blood...

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Main Authors: Kamarudin, Siti Radziah, Shaharil, Mohd Hezri, Haron, Nur Hafiza, Abdul Rauf, Noor Fazlina
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Language:English
Published: Faculty of Law 2005
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spelling uitm-285902020-02-28T01:16:11Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/28590/ Blood transfusion: hospital negligence / Siti Radziah Kamarudin … [et al.] Kamarudin, Siti Radziah Shaharil, Mohd Hezri Haron, Nur Hafiza Abdul Rauf, Noor Fazlina Negligence Every year, over 100 million blood units (one unit is a half-litre pouch) are collected from donors worldwide. But millions mere are still needed. The World Health Organisation (WHO) estimates that annually as many as 150,000 women die in childbirth due to lack of blood supply or inappropriate blood therapy.1 According to WHO, as much as five percent of HIV infections in developing countries may be caused by transfusion of contaminated blood. We sometimes happened to read in the local newspaper that a patient becomes a victim of medical malpractice. Only a few victims have brought the cases to the court to claim for compensation. After a while the case will hardly been heard or read in the mass media. In contrast, the western civilian such as the Americans and English are more aware of their rights in medical negligence. As part of the public we must aware about the procedures, types of disease that can be transmitted, responsibilities and rights of every parties involved in conducting a blood transfusion. The Ministry of Health has played a major role to set up a law and guidelines for the medical practitioners to reduce any possibility of transmitting contaminated blood but still more cases appeared. Yet an agent to the ministry must be more aware of their liability such as hospitals, doctors and nurses. The blood donor also must be more responsible for their action to use blood bank as a place to test their blood for any infection. Faculty of Law 2005 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/28590/1/28590.pdf Kamarudin, Siti Radziah and Shaharil, Mohd Hezri and Haron, Nur Hafiza and Abdul Rauf, Noor Fazlina (2005) Blood transfusion: hospital negligence / Siti Radziah Kamarudin … [et al.]. [Student Project] (Unpublished)
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Kamarudin, Siti Radziah
Shaharil, Mohd Hezri
Haron, Nur Hafiza
Abdul Rauf, Noor Fazlina
Blood transfusion: hospital negligence / Siti Radziah Kamarudin … [et al.]
description Every year, over 100 million blood units (one unit is a half-litre pouch) are collected from donors worldwide. But millions mere are still needed. The World Health Organisation (WHO) estimates that annually as many as 150,000 women die in childbirth due to lack of blood supply or inappropriate blood therapy.1 According to WHO, as much as five percent of HIV infections in developing countries may be caused by transfusion of contaminated blood. We sometimes happened to read in the local newspaper that a patient becomes a victim of medical malpractice. Only a few victims have brought the cases to the court to claim for compensation. After a while the case will hardly been heard or read in the mass media. In contrast, the western civilian such as the Americans and English are more aware of their rights in medical negligence. As part of the public we must aware about the procedures, types of disease that can be transmitted, responsibilities and rights of every parties involved in conducting a blood transfusion. The Ministry of Health has played a major role to set up a law and guidelines for the medical practitioners to reduce any possibility of transmitting contaminated blood but still more cases appeared. Yet an agent to the ministry must be more aware of their liability such as hospitals, doctors and nurses. The blood donor also must be more responsible for their action to use blood bank as a place to test their blood for any infection.
format Student Project
author Kamarudin, Siti Radziah
Shaharil, Mohd Hezri
Haron, Nur Hafiza
Abdul Rauf, Noor Fazlina
author_facet Kamarudin, Siti Radziah
Shaharil, Mohd Hezri
Haron, Nur Hafiza
Abdul Rauf, Noor Fazlina
author_sort Kamarudin, Siti Radziah
title Blood transfusion: hospital negligence / Siti Radziah Kamarudin … [et al.]
title_short Blood transfusion: hospital negligence / Siti Radziah Kamarudin … [et al.]
title_full Blood transfusion: hospital negligence / Siti Radziah Kamarudin … [et al.]
title_fullStr Blood transfusion: hospital negligence / Siti Radziah Kamarudin … [et al.]
title_full_unstemmed Blood transfusion: hospital negligence / Siti Radziah Kamarudin … [et al.]
title_sort blood transfusion: hospital negligence / siti radziah kamarudin … [et al.]
publisher Faculty of Law
publishDate 2005
url http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/28590/
http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/28590/1/28590.pdf
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