 The prevalence of transfusion transmitted infections, TTIs, among blood donors in Pakistan is alarmingly high. In particular, the prevalence of hepatitis B virus, HBV, hepatitis C virus, HCV, human immunodeficiency virus, HIV, malaria, and syphilis is increasing at an unprecedented rate. This is due to the lack of proper screening measures and the absence of a comprehensive national policy on blood safety. The authors of this study suggest that more stringent screening measures must be implemented to ensure the safety of blood donors and recipients. Additionally, they recommend that the government take steps to increase public awareness regarding the importance of safe blood donation practices. This article was authored by Tireen Zorab, Muhammad Awais Farooqi, Ali Hassan, and others.