#SSAP1936572A17 Aralık 2019 tarihli Kan Bağışçılarını Seçim Kriterlerini Belirleyen Yönetmelik
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This regulation sets the criteria for selecting blood donors in France, including specific intervals between donations based on the type of donation. It also outlines various health risks and contraindications for both donors and recipients, ensuring the safety of the blood donation process.
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Obligations
What this law requires
Implement 5-day deferral after acetylsalicylic acid treatment termination for platelet concentrate preparation
Permanently exclude donors with confirmed HIV, HCV, or HTLV infection
Blood collection establishments must enforce minimum intervals between donations based on donation type, as specified in Annex I table (e.g., 8 weeks between whole blood donations, 2 weeks between plasma donations)
Pre-donation screening personnel must permanently exclude donors with grave active, chronic, or relapsing diseases affecting gastrointestinal, genito-urinary, hematological, immunological, neurological, metabolic, renal or respiratory systems that could threaten donor health during donation
Enforce minimum 8-week interval between whole blood donation (Sang total) and subsequent whole blood donation