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Blood bags are medical devices used to collect, store, and transport blood and blood components. They are typically made of plastic and are designed to be sterile and leak-proof. Blood bags are used in a variety of medical procedures, including blood transfusions, blood donations, and the collection of stem cells. They are also used in research and laboratory settings.
Blood bags come in a variety of sizes and shapes, and are equipped with a variety of features, such as filters, valves, and connectors. They are also designed to be compatible with a range of medical equipment, such as centrifuges and pumps.
The blood bag market is highly competitive, with a number of companies offering a wide range of products. Some of the major players in the market include B. Braun, Fresenius Kabi, Terumo, Macopharma, and Haemonetics. Show Less Read more