Only one percent of Indians do organ donation: Experts
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Only one percent of Indians donate their organs after death while in western nations around 70-80 percent of the people pledge their organs, according to health experts.
Experts say that every year 2,00,000 people in India need a new kidney and 100,000 need a new liver. But only two to three percent of the demand for new organs is met.
"Mostly the causes for lack of organ donation is prevalence of myths and superstitions. There is a need for the country to bring in changes to organ donation laws to alleviate the situation," said Ankur Garg, a liver transplant expert at the city-based BLK superspecialty hospital.
Experts say that every year 2,00,000 people in India need a new kidney and 100,000 need a new liver. But only two to three percent of the demand for new organs is met.
"Mostly the causes for lack of organ donation is prevalence of myths and superstitions. There is a need for the country to bring in changes to organ donation laws to alleviate the situation," said Ankur Garg, a liver transplant expert at the city-based BLK superspecialty hospital.
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