死亡伪装成生命:血液和生物安全

T. Floyd
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摘要:本文的目的是分析卫生和人类服务部是否应该对个人献血施加更大的限制,以防止献血者可能在国外不知情地感染的疾病传播。讨论这个问题需要分析:(1)哪些类型的疾病可以通过输血传播;(二)对献血的血液进行哪些检验;(三)献血的迫切需要与必要的预防措施之间的平衡是什么;(4)法规对个人捐赠意愿的影响。本文建议实施法规和限制措施,作为防止外来获得性疾病传播的保障。第一部分论述了我国现行的献血制度。第二部分讨论个人在国外旅行时可能感染的疾病。第三部分提出了通过献血制度传播应对境外疾病流行风险的政策。最后,第四部分讨论了实施这些措施的影响。
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Death Disguised as Life: Blood and Biosecurity
Abstract The purpose of this Paper is to analyze the question of whether the Department of Health and Human Services should impose greater regulations restricting individuals from donating blood for transfusions in order to prevent transmission of diseases which blood donors may have unknowingly acquired abroad. Discussion of this question requires an analysis of: (1) what types of diseases can be transmitted via blood transfusion; (2) what tests are conducted on donated blood; (3) what is the balance between the desperate need for donated blood and the necessary precautions to be taken; and (4) what impact would regulations have on an individual’s willingness to donate.This Paper proposes implementing regulations and restrictions to act as safeguards against the spread of foreign acquired diseases. Part I discuses the current regulations of the blood donation process. Part II discusses diseases an individual can contract while traveling abroad. Part III proposes a policy that addresses the risk of foreign disease epidemics promulgated through the blood donation system. Finally, Part IV discusses the implications of the implementation of such measures.
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