Artificial Blood Substitute Registered In S.A.
LtCmdr.Com writes "The first blood "substitute" (it's actually an oxygen-transport fluid) has been registered for use in South Africa. This is a great idea, especially with the HIV rate around here. The relevant links:
SABC,
BBC." Their artificial blood is actually made from cow hemoglobin, so it's not quite as artificial as I was hoping, but it offers the advantage of greater shelf life and smaller risk of infection with human diseases than donated blood, according to the manufacturer.
Just can't beat that. If it goes through the same testing that human blood does for HIV and the like, the risk of mad-cow or some other disease being passed is going to be quite low. Anything that makes more blood available to hospitals (or something that can replace blood) is going to save lots of lives.
Why stuff like this doesn't get posted on Slashdot's front page is beyond me.
If you read the article on the SABC website you will see that the solution should not transmit bovine diseases to humans. More important then foot and mouth disease, which actually is not that dangerous to humans the Mad Cow disease should also not be considered as a potential threath this disease is actually believed to be dangerous for humans.
It does seem like a good blood substitute in certain situation alhtough I forsee problems if implemented as a "normal" transfusion fluid since there are religions that would forbid the use of this substitute. All in all it seems like a good idea, my only wonder is will this blood also clog (spelled right ?) and if so do the bloodtypes that apply to humans apply to cows ?
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Popular Science did an article about blood substitutes a couple of years ago. There are a lot of people looking into this. Some are trying to strip the blood cells so that they will all be O negative. That isn't really a blood substitute, but they are trying to solve the problem of matching types.
Another is to use a chemical based on teflon. It naturally dissolves large quantities of oxygen. The experiments on humans came out alright, but after a few days the test subjects showed some enlargement of their liver. This is the same stuff that was shown in the movie The Abyss. The stuff they made the mouse swim around in.
But Yogi, the RIAA won't like that.