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  • Medicine
  • Public Health
  • Biotechnology

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  • Haemovigilance, the surveillance of blood product safety, has over 40 years of international experience.
  • Continuous development is essential to adapt to evolving healthcare landscapes and transfusion practices.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the global scope and activities of current haemovigilance systems.
  • To explore preparedness for new blood products and alternative therapies.
  • To examine advancements in data acquisition and analysis for haemovigilance.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of international haemovigilance practices.
  • Analysis of emerging trends in transfusion medicine and data technology.
  • Exploration of future challenges and opportunities in blood product safety.

Main Results:

  • Haemovigilance systems are expanding globally with diverse activities.
  • Preparation for novel blood products and transfusion alternatives is a key focus.
  • New data acquisition tools, including patient-reported outcomes and wearable technology, are being integrated.

Conclusions:

  • Haemovigilance must adapt to incorporate new technologies and therapies.
  • Enhanced data analysis and communication are crucial for effective blood product safety.
  • International collaboration remains vital for advancing global haemovigilance efforts.