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1st Year
(MLSP112) All Lab
(Lab) Blood Donor Screening
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Cards (14)
DEFERRED DONOR : PERMANENT
Diagnosed with
AIDS
Acquired Viral
Hepatitis
after age of
11
Taking tegison
Diagnosed with
Babesios
and
Chagas
Disease
MSM
(Male having Sex with Male)
Blood-associated
diseases
DEFERRED DONOR :
3
YEARS
Diagnose and treated with
Malaria
DEFERRED DONOR : 1 YEAR (12 MONTHS)
Close contact with a
Hepatitis
Infected Individual
Received
blood transfusion
, or injections of blood, or products, organ, or
tissue transplant
Tattoo
,
piercing
, acupuncture
Received
HB Ig
[booster shot for
hepatitis B
]
Travel to an endemic place for
malaria
[Palawan and
Zamboanga
]
Received
rabies vaccine
DEFERRED DONOR :
1
YEAR (
12
MONTHS)
Positive for
syphilis
Sexual contact with a person with high risk to
HIV
infection
Female with contact with
bisexual
male (
1977
)
Treated with
syphilis
and
gonorrhea
Underwent major operation (includes
dental
surgery: root canals, etc.)
Incarceration in a
jail
(>72 hours)
DEFERRED DONOR : 3 MONTHS
Pregnant
women (after
weaning
)
DEFERRED DONOR : 2 MONTHS
Previous
blood donation
Treatment
for retinoids
DEFERRED DONOR : 1 MONTH
German
measles vaccine (
Rubella
)
Taking
acutane
(
isotretinoin
), proscar (finasteride)
DEFERRED DONOR : 2 WEEKS
Acute
failure illness (
2-3
weeks)
Measles (rubeola),
oral polio
, mumps, and yellow fever vaccines, BCG,
smallpox vaccination
DEFERRED DONOR :
5
DAYS
Antibiotic
for infection,
oral antifungal
DEFERRED DONOR : 48 HOURS
Hemapheresis
donation
DEFERRED DONOR : 1 DAY
Allergies
like
penicillin
DEFERRED DONOR : 12 HOURS
Recent
alcohol
intake
DEFERRED DONOR
:
HEALED
/CURED
Skin lesions
Anti-TB drugs
May
donate anytime without vaccine associated symptoms
like fever (killed vaccines and toxoids, DPT, Poliovaccine,
Cholera
, Hepa B, typhoid, paratyphoid, typhus, influenza)
NO DEFERRAL
Aspirin
(but cannot be used for
platelet concentrate
)
3 days
deferral
If needed for
platelet concentrate