The world's first organ transplants from an Hiv-positive donor to Hiv-positive recipients took place in Cape Town, South Africa in 2008. Two kidney transplants were carried out at Cape Town's Groote Schuur hospital in September that year and the surgeons who carried out the operations reported that the operations were quite successful and both recipients of the kidneys were doing well. Before then, the organs of Hiv-positive patients were naturally discarded and until recently, Hiv-positive patients were also not eligible for organ transplants. This is because most experts believed that the organs should go to habitancy with a better occasion of survival. However, in the late 1990s, owing to the introduction of potent antiretroviral therapy, survival rate for habitancy living with Hiv increased substantially, putting an end to the arguments that they were less likely to live than their Hiv-negative counterparts.
In the United States however, there is still an over a decade-old ban on using organs from Hiv-positive donors. This ban was put in place in the 1980s colse to the same time bans were put in place prohibiting habitancy with Hiv from donating blood. As at that period, habitancy with Hiv were also excluded as viable candidates for receiving organ transplants, which has now been lifted. But the customary challenge now is the availability of viable organs for transplant. This means that many habitancy - both Hiv-positive and Hiv-negative - die waiting for an organ from a matched donor. A new Johns Hopkins explore suggests that if the U.S. Congress reversed its ban on allowing habitancy with Hiv to be organ donors after their death, about 500 Hiv-positive patients with kidney or liver failure each year could get transplants within months, rather than the years they currently wait on the list.
Hiv
The study's senior author Dorry L. Segev, an connect professor of surgical operation at the Johns Hopkins University School of medicine said that every singular Hiv-infected transplant candidate would get organ for transplant if this ban is lifted. "Instead of discarding the otherwise healthy organs of Hiv-infected habitancy when they die, those organs could be available for Hiv-positive candidates", he says. Not only would Hiv-positive transplant candidates get organs sooner if such transplants were legalized, but by transplanting those patients and fascinating them off the waiting list, the time to transplant would be shorter for non-Hiv-infected patients. Segev reports that the whole of Hiv-positive patients receiving kidney or liver transplants - with non-Hiv infected organs - is on the rise as doctors become more comfortable with the idea, and patients are having good outcomes. The online science news website, ScienceDaily reports that in 2009, more than 100 Hiv-positive patients got new kidneys and 29 got new livers. There have been various reports on the toxic effects of anti-retroviral drugs on the liver and kidney. These drugs are used to operate Hiv-infection in the body but consequently have toxic effects on the liver and kidneys. This and some other factors may lead to complete organ failure. As a result, Hiv-infected patients may encounter accelerated rates of liver and kidney disease.
Segev and his colleagues set out in their study, published online in the American Journal of Transplantation, to appraisal the whole of habitancy who die each year in the United States who are good inherent organ donors except for that they are Hiv-positive. They culled data from two main sources - the Nationwide inpatient Study, and the Hiv explore Network. The team discovered that the whole of annual deaths with what are believed to be organs viable for transplant to be almost the same - about 500.
There may be risks linked with allowing Hiv-positive individuals donate organs for transplant. Some healing and safety issues need to be addressed. Doctors need to ensure that the donor organs are healthy sufficient for transplant. If the donor organ has been damaged by the illness, this significantly lowers the life span of the organ. There is also the fear hat recipient may be infected with a more virulent strain of the virus in this process. Mislabeling an Hiv-infected organ and transplanting it to an Hiv-negative man is also someone else issue to be considered. However, considering the inherent benefits of using Hiv-infected organs for transplant, these challenges are overshadowed. Patients will have to reconsider the expectation of a life on dialysis (for those with a damaged kidney), or premature death while waiting for a transplant, and at last opt to take the risk.
Using Hiv-Infected Organs for TransplantsRelated : todays world news headlines Gay movies dvd
I’m here to testify about what Dr James did for me. I have been suffering from (GENITAL HERPES VIRUS) disease for the past 4 years and had constant pain and itching, especially in my private part. During the first year, I had faith in God that i would be cured someday.This disease started circulating all over my body and I have been taking treatment from my doctor nothing is working out, few weeks ago I came across a testimony of Pedro, on the internet testifying about a Herbalist called Dr James from West Africa, on how he cured Him from 7 years HSV 2. And He also gave the email address of this man [drjamesherbalmix@gmail.com], advising anybody to contact him for help on any kind of diseases that he would be of help, so I emailed him telling him about my (HSV 2) he told me not to worry that I'm going to be cured!! Well, I never doubted him. I have faith he can cure me too,, Dr James prepared and sent me Healing Oil, Soap, roots and herbs which I took. In the first one week, I started experiencing changes all over me, after four weeks of using his Roots/ Herbs, Oil and Soap, I was totally cured. no more itching , pain on me anymore as Dr James assured me. After some time I went to my doctor to do another test. the result came out negative. So friends my advice is if you have such disease or know anyone who suffers from it or any other disease like HPV, HBV, HIV/AIDS, ALS, HBP, CANCER,NEPHROTIC SYNDROME, etc. you can contact Dr James herbal mixed the home of wellness direct on his drjamesherbalmix@gamil.com He is a good man,and He will help you.
ReplyDelete