Monday, December 31, 2012

Mexico Removes Ban on Blood Donation by Gay Men

Mexico Removes Ban on Blood Donation by Gay Men Though, previously Mexico had put a strict ban on blood donations from any gay or bisexual men. It has been revealed in a recent report that the ban has now been removed by the government.
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It was August when the procedural change in the ruling was approved for the first time. However, the same has come into force on the day of Christmas, gay blog Blabbeando revealed. It has been found that for two decades, these men could not donate blood.
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Since, they were explicitly banned from doing so. Though, there was a particular reason behind the same. Mexico feared that gay or bisexual men probably raise the risk among recipients of acquiring HIV or hepatitis infection.?
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Their health concern is still not over, the report reveals. It is being said that gay men, who have hepatitis or are sufferers of HIV, would not be allowed to do this noble deed. Also, their partners engaging in risky sexual practices are banned from the same.
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Source: http://topnews.net.nz/content/225607-mexico-removes-ban-blood-donation-gay-men

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