CARACAS, Venezuela — In Venezuela, getting sick has never been more deadly.
Medicines from antibiotics to chemotherapy drugs have become increasingly scarce in recent years. Public hospitals ask patients' families to supply bedsheets and syringes. HIV patients have gone months without their drugs, and transplant patients have died without the immunosuppressants they need after surgery.
But the country is now experiencing a crisis in one of the most basic medical necessities: blood.
Medicines from antibiotics to chemotherapy drugs have become increasingly scarce in recent years. Public hospitals ask patients' families to supply bedsheets and syringes. HIV patients have gone months without their drugs, and transplant patients have died without the immunosuppressants they need after surgery.
But the country is now experiencing a crisis in one of the most basic medical necessities: blood.