加拿大私人血浆采集诊所运营商Grifols宣布暂停血浆采集,此举是在两名捐献者相继死亡后做出的决定[1]。其中一名捐献者Rodiyat Alabede现年22岁,于2025年10月25日在温尼伯一家诊所捐献血浆后死亡,另一名捐献者则在2026年1月后去世[1]。Grifols否认这两起死亡与血浆捐献有关[1]。
加拿大卫生部随后对诊所进行检查,发现多项严重违规行为[1]。检查发现员工缺乏必要培训,不知如何安全提取血浆,监控警报响起时仍未停止采集,同时存在操作程序缺陷和记录管理不当等问题[1]。卫生部发出正式不合规通知[1]。
Grifols在加拿大运营17家血浆采集诊所,是该国唯一的私人血浆捐献机构[1]。血浆采集过程通常需约90分钟,相比之下普通献血仅需10分钟[1]。捐献者最高可获得100加元(约合55英镑)的报酬[1]。
Grifols, the operator of Canada's private plasma donation clinics, announced a pause in collection activities following the deaths of two donors and the discovery of multiple safety violations by Canada's health authority [1]. One donor, Rodiyat Alabede, died at age 22 in October 2025, just after donating plasma at a Winnipeg clinic on October 25 [1]. A second donor death occurred in January 2026 [1]. The company operates 17 clinics across Canada and is the country's only private plasma collection provider [1].
Health Canada's inspection revealed significant operational deficiencies at the facilities, including inadequate staff training on safe plasma extraction procedures and a failure to halt collection when monitoring alarms were triggered [1]. The regulator issued a formal non-compliance notice [1]. Grifols has denied that the donor deaths were connected to the plasma donation process [1]. Donors at these clinics receive compensation of up to 100 Canadian dollars (55 pounds) per donation [1], with the collection process typically requiring approximately 90 minutes compared to about 10 minutes for standard blood donation [1].