Ask the Expert North TexasAsk the Expert North Texas

Why is O-positive blood the highest in demand in North Texas?

View descriptionShare

Carter BloodCare is urging North Texans to donate! The summer is already tough for keeping up with supplies and now they are down to critical levels.

Critical status means there is less than a day’s supply of blood on hand. This has led to surgeries and medical treatments being postponed until the community supply is replenished.

On Ask the Expert, James Black, spokesman for Carter BloodCare joined the KRLD Afternoon News. He shares why O-positive blood is most in need!

As an incentive to get more donors with O-positive blood, now through July 31, the nonprofit blood center will award $25 worth of e-gift cards to each O-positive whole blood or double red cell donor. While all blood types are essential, recent O-positive donations have not kept pace with patient needs.

At least 39% of the U.S. population is type O positive, making it the most common blood type. O-positive is used in treating traumatic bleeding, often due to life-threatening traffic accidents and in other medical emergencies.

According to Carter BloodCare, though it takes only one hour to give, blood donations typically drop during the summer as student donors go on break, an important point since 25% of the community blood supply is collected through high school blood drives. Also, as more people travel out of town for summer vacations, blood donations can dip.

Carter BloodCare anticipates and prepares for the annual drop, though this season’s slump is more severe than in past years.

  • Facebook
  • X (Twitter)
  • WhatsApp
  • Email
  • Download

In 2 playlist(s)

  1. Ask the Expert North Texas

    417 clip(s)

  2. KRLD News

    13,919 clip(s)

Ask the Expert North Texas

KRLD afternoon anchors Kristin Diaz and David Rancken speak to a specialist in any given field every 
Social links
Follow podcast
Recent clips
Browse 421 clip(s)