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Paid donation and plasma trade: unrecognized forces that drive the AIDS epidemic in developing countries.

机译:有偿捐赠和血浆贸易:导致发展中国家艾滋病流行的无法识别的力量。

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The commercial plasma industry and blood trade can fuel the transmission of HIV in a community by the most efficient way in which HIV is transmitted: the parenteral route. Paid donors get infected at the time of donation through practices like the re-use of needles, and/or injecting human blood. Paid donors from developing countries are a major source for plasma used by the pharmaceutical industry, that in 1999 fractionated 26 million litres. Paid donors also constitute an important source of blood for local use, contributing to rapid transmission of HIV through blood transfusion. This happened in Mexico in the 1980s and more recently in China. This route of HIV transmission can be efficiently prevented through a global safe blood programme and there is an urgent need to combat the epidemic.
机译:商业血浆工业和血液贸易可以通过最有效的艾滋病毒传播途径(肠胃外途径)来推动艾滋病毒在社区中的传播。付费捐献者会在捐献时通过重复使用针头和/或注入人血等方式受到感染。发展中国家的有偿捐助者是制药业使用血浆的主要来源,1999年的血浆为2600万升。付费捐助者也是当地使用的重要血液来源,有助于通过输血快速传播艾滋病毒。这发生在1980年代的墨西哥,最近发生在中国。可以通过全球安全的血液计划有效地预防艾滋病毒的这种传播途径,迫切需要与这一流行病作斗争。

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