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India Integrates Rare Blood Registry with e-Rakt Kosh for Faster Access

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The Union Health Ministry is integrating the Rare Donor Registry of India (RDRI) with the e-Rakt Kosh platform to ensure real-time access to rare blood types and improve coordination among blood banks nationwide.

Key Concepts & Definitions

TermExplanation
Rare Donor RegistryNational database of rare blood group donors
e-Rakt KoshCentralized digital platform for blood bank management
AlloimmunisationImmune response triggered by transfused, unmatched blood
Bombay Blood GroupA rare blood type lacking A, B, and H antigens
Rh-nullExtremely rare blood type lacking all Rh antigens

What is Rare Donor Registry of India (RDRI)?

FeatureDetails
Developed byICMR–NIIH with support from top Indian medical institutions
PurposeHelps patients with rare blood types get matched transfusions
Target ConditionsThalassemia, sickle cell disease, and other rare genetic disorders
CoverageOver 4,000 rare donors screened for 300+ rare antigens
ImportancePrevents alloimmunisation and improves outcomes in complex transfusions

What is e-Rakt Kosh?

FeatureDetails
Developed byCentre for Development of Advanced Computing (CDAC)
UnderNational Health Mission
FunctionalityReal-time tracking of blood units, availability, and donation drives
RoleConnects donors, blood banks, and hospitals for safe and timely transfusions

What is Blood and Why It Matters

ComponentFunction
Red Blood Cells (RBCs)Carry oxygen throughout the body
White Blood CellsFight infections and aid immune responses
PlateletsHelp in blood clotting and wound healing
PlasmaTransports proteins, nutrients, hormones, and waste
Blood TypesA, B, AB, O; based on presence of A/B antigens on RBC surface

Significance of Integration

Impact AreaBenefit
AccessibilityRare blood groups like Bombay and Rh-null available in real time
CoordinationBetter nationwide linkage of blood banks and faster mobilization
Patient SafetyEnsures accurate matching, reducing risks of adverse reactions
Data IntegrationBuilds a single source for blood availability and rare donor mapping

In a nutshell

Memory Code: “RARE: Registry Access Reinforces Emergency care”

  • Registry for rare blood types
  • Access in real time via e-Rakt Kosh
  • Reduces alloimmunisation risk
  • Ensures safe emergency transfusions

Prelims Practice Questions

  1. What is the main purpose of the Rare Donor Registry of India?
    A. To collect data on thalassemia patients
    B. To promote voluntary blood donation
    C. To identify and store rare blood group donors
    D. To regulate organ transplants in India
  2. Which of the following blood types is considered extremely rare?
    A. O+
    B. AB-
    C. Rh-null
    D. B+
  3. e-Rakt Kosh has been developed under which government initiative?
    A. Ayushman Bharat
    B. National Health Mission
    C. Swachh Bharat Mission
    D. Digital India

Prelims Answers Table

Q No.AnswerExplanation
1CRDRI is a database of rare blood donors for matched transfusion
2CRh-null is one of the rarest blood groups in the world
3Be-Rakt Kosh was launched under the National Health Mission

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