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The state of international organ trade by Yosuke Shimazono Bulletin of World Health Organization http://www.who.int/bulletin/volumes/85/12/06- 039370/en/

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The state of international organ tradeby Yosuke Shimazono

Bulletin of World Health Organizationhttp://www.who.int/bulletin/volumes/85/12/06-039370/en/

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•Background

•Points of discussion

•Key messages

•Rating

•Issues for discussion

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Background

• organ transplantation: the transfer of an organ from the body of one person (the donor) to another (the patient) with the intention of replacing the patient’s damaged or missing organ

• includes: heart, kidneys, eyes, liver, etc.

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Background

• Organ donors may be living or dead

• Use of live donors for transplantation is practiced but purchase and sale of transplant organs from live donors are strictly prohibited

• 66,000 kidney transplants, 21,000 liver transplants and 6,000 heart transplants in 2005

• Rough estimate given limited and paucity of available information

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Main points

1. Transplant tourism

2. Who gains? Who loses?

3. Consequences & effects

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Transplant tourism

• Potential patient travels abroad to undergo organ transplantation

• Movement of patients is usually facilitated by intermediaries and healthcare providers

• Advent of internet has also played a crucial role in transplant tourism

• Some websites offer all-inclusive packages that range from US $70,000 to $160,000 in developed countries

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Transplant tourism

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Transplant tourism

• Allegations of embassy officials and local doctors facilitating such organ transplants in Pakistan and the Philippines

• Major exporters: China, India, Pakistan, Philippines, Brazil, Bolivia

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Who gains? Who loses?

• May involve human trafficking for the purpose of organ trade

• Organ exporters vs Organ importers

• Statistics have shown organ donors are worse off financially and health-wise

• Ethical dilemma - in China, most of 12,000 kidneys and livers transplanted were from executed prisoners

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Who gains? Who loses?

• Number of patients have decreased because of Human Organ Transplantation Act of 1994

• But even with rules outlawing illegal organ trade, some doctors and medical institutions still persist

• Australia, Canada, Israel, Japan, Oman, Saudi Arabia and the USA are major organ-importing countries

• # of patients getting transplants overseas > # of patients locally

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Consequences and effects

• Newspaper articles have reported the death of patients who went abroad for overseas transplants

• Abuse, fraud, and coercion of paid kidney donors are also frequently reported

• Lower health standards: transmission of HIV, hepatitis B and C

• Fueled by desperate desire of patients to undergo organ transplant

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Economic and social effects of organ trade

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Key messages

• Organ trade is an economical, societal, and ethical problem

• Governments must step up and refine regulatory frameworks

• Urgent need to further medical and social scientific research

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Rating

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Discussion

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Issues for discussion

• Given factors and circumstances indicated earlier, will organ trade ever be viable? Will you ever partake in it?

• What are some possible technological or readily-available alternatives to organ trading?

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