Obligatory | Must not donate if: |
Discretionary | a) Donors who are on immunosuppressive therapy (if the underlying condition is not a contra-indication):
(OR) For corneas only: In cases of bacterial infection (where there is no active ocular infection) and the corneas are to be stored by organ culture. Donor may be accepted subject to a documented risk assessment (refer to the Additional Information section).
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See if Relevant | Autoimmune Disease |
Additional Information | The Human Tissue (Quality and Safety for Human Application) Regulations, 2007, as amended, specifies a range of allogeneic donor deferral criteria. These are set out in Annex A of the HTA ‘Guide to Quality and Safety Assurance for Human Tissues and Cells for Patient Treatment’. Regulatory requirements for donor testing are set out in Annex B of the Guide and specify the requirement for serological testing irrespective of NAT testing.
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Reason for Change | To allow acceptance of tissues where the safety and quality is not compromised by immunosuppression. Additional Information section updated to include information particularly regarding regulation. |
This advice is a requirement of the EU Tissue & Cells Directive.
This entry was last updated in
TDSG-DD Edition 203, Release 51.