BEIJING, Jan. 16 -- Health authorities in Shanghai said
yesterday that investigations have found no contamination at the city's
umbilical cord blood bank and gave the assurance that supplies remain safe for
use.
Earlier this month, media reported that the umbilical
cord blood bank allegedly conducted a series of illegal operations and cheated
its customers for profit.
"The umbilical cord blood supplies in the city's
blood bank were not contaminated and can be used safely," the Shanghai health
bureau said in a report.
Umbilical cord blood can be used as a source of stem
cells for the treatment of blood diseases and genetic disorders.
Wang Tong, spokesman for the bureau, said the agency,
together with other health departments, has been carrying out close supervision
and inspection of the cord blood supplies.
"The whole process of collection, transportation,
preparation, testing and refrigeration is under strict control," he said.
Umbilical cord blood is being increasingly used as an
alternative source of stem cells to treat people suffering from malignant and
non-malignant diseases.
Besides a lower chance of viral infection, umbilical
cord blood transplants also have fewer restrictions than those posed by bone
marrow transplants.
Chen Qi, a 29-year-old father who intends to save the
cord blood of his first child for future purposes, said: "We want to keep it as
a form of life insurance.
"Cord blood provides a ray of hope for patients and
can save our child's life if he meets with a medical crisis one day," he said.
Chen is not alone when it comes to parents
considering such a provision for their children.
A baby boom is reportedly set to hit the country as
many couples want babies to be born at around the same time as the Beijing
Olympics and demand to store cord blood is expected to increase.
Umbilical cord blood is stored by both public and
private banks. Public banks store it for the public benefit, while private ones
do so for the exclusive use of the donors and their relatives.
By the end of last year, the Shanghai Cord Blood Bank
had received more than 3,000 donated cord blood units and more than 5,000 units
for private use.
(Source: China Daily)