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Philippines to ban most kidney 'donations': gov't sources
Posted on Monday, April 28, 2008 (EST)
Health authorities in the Philippines will this week announce a ban on most kidney transplants for foreign patients in a bid to stem a thriving trade in organs, health ministry sources said Monday.
 
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MANILA (AFP) - The new rule will ban kidney transplants to foreign patients in cases where the living donor is a Filipino who is not a blood relation, they said.

It will effectively make permanent a temporary suspension of transplants to foreigners that was implemented last month while the authorities crafted new guidelines for donations.

The announcement will not cover transplants from living relatives, nor the harvesting of kidneys from the dead, the sources added.

The Philippines is a world "hotspot" for human organ trafficking, according to the Philippine Society of Nephrology, whose members are renal specialists.

The medical profession and the dominant Roman Catholic Church have raised concerns over the rampant trafficking of kidneys from impoverished and poorly educated Filipino "donors."

They can sell one of the organs for about 3,000 dollars to Arab or Western recipients.

A total of 436 kidney transplants from unrelated living donors were carried out in 2006 in 24 Philippine hospitals, according to government figures.

In that same period there were 36 transplants from deceased donors.

©AFP

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