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Jul 5, 2026, 13:39
Maxime Dely: Improving Blood Transfusion Practices for Sickle Cell Disease in Africa
Maxime Dely, Therapeutic Solutions Sales Consultant at Terumo Blood and Cell Technologies, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Every unit counts.
Following on from my last post on access to blood around the world, it goes hand in hand that each unit must be valued.
This webinar highlights technological advances and good transfusion practices in the face of a disease that is so important in Africa: sickle cell anemia.
Experts will discuss the challenges, realities and opportunities of managing this disease on the continent.
On the program:
- Prof. Atteby Yao (MCH CIV)
- Prof. Saliou Diop (CNTS Dakar, Senegal)
- Prof. Léon Tshilolo (Monkole Hospital DRC)
- Dr. Hamadou Touré (CNTS CIV)
See you on July 8 at 3 p.m. GMT.
An event not to be missed!
Register today.”

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