Excludes | Xenograft recipients, recipients of biological grafts of non-human origin and bio-prosthetic grafts and organ recipients. |
Obligatory | All donors: |
Discretionary | a) If an autologous tissue, or cells, has been transplanted at any time, and there is no other reason to exclude the donor, accept.
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See if Relevant | Immunosuppression |
Additional Information | The transfer of tissues or cells between individuals has led to the spread of infection. The above guidelines are intended to minimise these risks.
Dura mater and ocular tissue allografts have been implicated in iatrogenic CJD. Iatrogenic CJD refers to the transmission of prions via inadvertent medical exposure. Recipients of dura mater and ocular tissue recipients are excluded.
Dura mater use stopped in the UK by 1993. The situation in other countries varied so specific dates cannot be given. |
Reason for Change | This is a new entry. |
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TDSG-BM Edition 203, Release 51