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The Blood Collection market is a subset of the Blood Banking industry, which is focused on the collection, storage, and distribution of blood and blood products. Blood Collection involves the collection of blood from donors, typically through venipuncture, and the subsequent processing of the collected blood into components such as red blood cells, platelets, and plasma. The collected blood is then stored in a blood bank, where it is tested for safety and quality before being distributed to hospitals and other healthcare facilities.
The Blood Collection market is highly regulated, with stringent safety and quality standards in place to ensure the safety of the collected blood. Additionally, the market is subject to a variety of economic and political factors, such as changes in government regulations and the availability of donor blood.
Some companies in the Blood Collection market include Grifols, CSL Behring, Octapharma, and Kedrion Biopharma. Show Less Read more