FDA relaxes restrictions on blood donation by gay and bisexual individuals
Written By : Dr. Kamal Kant Kohli
Published On 2023-05-13 04:30 GMT | Update On 2023-05-13 10:12 GMT
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has relaxed restrictions on blood donation by gay and bisexual individuals in new guidelines for blood donation organizations.
It has been recommended that donors be screened on the basis of one set of criteria, ending a restrictive policy that applied only to men who have sex with men and their female partners.
The US Food and Drug administration imposed a lifetime ban on donations from men who have sex with men, but its donation guidelines have been criticised for years. Taking a cue from the UK and Canada, now latest policy evaluates all prospective donors by the same set of criteria while screening for recent, higher-risk sexual activity.
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