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Wednesday, 12 March 2014

Department of Health

Irish Blood Transfusion Service

Photo of Joe HigginsJoe Higgins (Dublin West, Socialist Party)
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218. To ask the Minister for Health the number of blood donations that have not been used due to anonymous informants giving information on blood donors to the Irish Blood Transfusion Service [12349/14]

Photo of James ReillyJames Reilly (Dublin North, Fine Gael)
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The information requested by the Deputy is not readily available in the Irish Blood Transfusion Service (IBTS). I have asked the IBTS to compile the relevant information from 2010 and to forward it to the Deputy as soon as possible.

Photo of Joe HigginsJoe Higgins (Dublin West, Socialist Party)
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219. To ask the Minister for Health his views on the prohibition on blood donations from men who have had sex with men; if he will request the Irish Blood Transfusion Service to review this prohibition; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [12350/14]

Photo of James ReillyJames Reilly (Dublin North, Fine Gael)
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The Irish Blood Transfusion Service (IBTS) remit is to provide a safe, reliable, robust blood service to the Irish health system. Blood, and the products derived from it, are an integral facet of healthcare delivery. A major objective of the IBTS is to ensure that it always has the necessary programmes and procedures in place to protect both the donors of blood and the recipients of blood and blood products.

The EU Directive on quality and safety of blood requires that "all necessary measures have been taken to safeguard the health of individuals who are recipients of blood and blood components". The permanent deferral of men who have sex with men [MSM] from donating blood is not based on sexuality or orientation but on the fact that there are increased levels of HIV infection among men who have sex with men in Ireland. While testing for HIV is very sensitive and effective, there remains a period between infection and detection that could cause the transmission of HIV to a recipient of blood or blood components. The IBTS works closely with blood services internationally and keeps developments in this area under review.

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