Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease-related exclusion criteria to be lifted for blood product donation
Diabetes criteria also to be loosened
Montréal – On Monday, December 4, 2023, thousands of people will become eligible over night to donate blood products. That’s right: Health Canada has authorized Héma-Québec to remove potential exposure to variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (vCJD) from its list of blood product donation exclusion criteria.
A brief history
For many years, blood donation institutions around the world, Héma-Québec included, banned blood donations from people who had travelled or lived in certain countries, including France and the United Kingdom, in the 1980s and 1990s. The purpose of this ban was to prevent the spread of vCJD (commonly called mad cow disease) via blood transfusions. This ban meant that Héma Québec had to turn away thousands of potential donors.
“After many years with no new cases, experts believe that it is safe to lift the ban based on statistical estimates that show virtually no risk of new transmissions,” said Dr. Marc Germain, Vice-President of Medical Affairs and Innovation at Héma-Québec. “This move, already made by the United States and Australia, will allow people currently excluded for potential vCJD exposure to give blood, as long as they meet all other eligibility criteria.”
Change to diabetes criteria
The vCJD criteria is not the only thing to change—Héma-Québec will also be updating its diabetes related criteria, which means more people with diabetes will be able to donate blood products. Details about these changes, which will also take effect on Monday, December 4, 2023, can be found in the FAQ section of Héma-Québec’s following page: Easing of eligibility criteria.
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About Héma-Québec
Héma-Québec’s mission is to efficiently meet the Québec population’s needs for blood and other high-quality biological products of human origin. Héma-Québec has over 1,600 employees, more than 200,000 donors of blood, stem cells, mother’s milk and human tissues, as well as thousands of blood drive volunteers. Every year, Héma-Québec delivers nearly 800,000 biological products of human origin to Québec’s hospitals in order to meet patients’ needs.
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