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Blood and plasma rules that effectively prohibit all gay and bisexual sexes.
The rules to reduce the risk of blood donations with greater exposure to HIV will be to negation of the negation of the next month, following similar movements in the UK and the US.
However, under the changes, Australia becomes the first country in the world to remove all reductions based on sexual activities based on plasma, as the national blood donation service says the living intervals.
New rules have been approved by the regulators of the country’s health products and the donation pool expands 625,000 people.
“Australian life will be saved according to green decisions and this important decision,” Rodney Croome said, let us know the campaign, lobbied for change.
Lifeblood’s medical manager, hit Pink, called significant milestone.
“It is blood safety and it will always be our main priority, but we know that current regulations are very difficult for LGBTQIA + community for many people … I know that they have confronted them,” he said in a statement.
Previously, men or transgender relationships had banned blood or plasexualities in the previous three months, as they were sexual intercourse with sexual staff and bisexual men.
Now, most people in sexual relationship with a single partner will have the right to donate blood, regardless of their gender or sexuality.
According to new rules, life-life will no longer ask men with sex in the previous three months.
Instead, all donors will be asked whether they have anal sex with new or multiple partners.
If the answer is yes, they will have to wait three months to give blood, but they have the right to gift plasma.
People prepared for the prevention of HIV prevention will be able to give plasma, even if they are blocked to gift blood.
The only group they can’t give free plasma are those with HIV, and those with a partner with HIV.
Plasma donation rules will take effect on July 14, a updated view of blood donations in 2026.
Research by Lifeblood, along with the University of the New South Wales Kirby Institute, would not affect the safety of blood and plasma supply.
Plasma makes it through a process called a particular pathogenal inactivation, which filters viruses and bacteria, significantly reducing the risk of infection passing to a patient.
The Global Request of Plasma is already high and still goes up, including Australia, so lifestyles expects to provide much greater boost for supplies.
However, you can tell us the researchers while Sharon changes are welcome, they are not best and confusing practices.
“It appears in a lifestyle and the TGA are taking a more conservative approach to blood donation, related to UK, Canada and other US countries.”
“These countries need only a monogamous relationship if it is sexually acted in sex, instead of six months of life proposed.”
Extra report by LAM LAM