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Title: Spain leads the world in organ transplants
Post by: Zach on August 19, 2009, 08:27:31 AM
http://www.thinkspain.com/news-spain/16961/spain-leads-the-world-in-organ-transplants#
Spain leads the world in organ transplants

Technology/Science   (19/08/2009 01:31:43) .    Author: thinkSpain

Spain leads the world in terms of the number of organ transplants carried out with 34.2 per million inhabitants, almost twice the EU average (18.2) and eight points ahead of the USA (26.3).

According to the latest issue of the Transplant Newsletter, official publication of the Council of Europe's Transplant Commission, 14.3% of all transplants carried out in the EU in 2008 were performed in Spain.

99,321 organ transplants were carried out across the globe in 2008, a 2.6% increase on the previous year.  68,250 of all transplants were kidney, 19,850 liver, 5,179 heart, 3,245 lung and 2,797 pancreas.

Europe, which had seen a downward trend in organ donation over the past few years, seems to have reversed that trend with 18.2 donations per million inhabitants compared with 16.8 the previous year.

The number of organ donors is on the rise in Spain and in the UK, but conversely is dropping in Germany, Holland and Belgium.

Despite the verall rise in the number of donors in the EU as a whole, the number of transplants being carried out has stagnated at around 28,000 per year, because of the progressive ageing of the donor population.

The report also cites the number of people waiting for donor organs.  On 31st December 2008 there were 63,107 Europeans waiting for a transplant (61.905 en 2007).

It is estimated that on average 12 Europeans die every day waiting for a transplant.







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Title: Re: Spain leads the world in organ transplants
Post by: monrein on August 19, 2009, 08:36:54 AM
Spain has reverse onus donation.  You sign a card if you DON'T want to donate after death.

http://www.uktransplant.org.uk/ukt/newsroom/statements_and_stances/statements/opt_in_or_out.jsp

Title: Re: Spain leads the world in organ transplants
Post by: Zach on August 19, 2009, 10:27:56 AM

Spain has reverse onus donation.  You sign a card if you DON'T want to donate after death.

http://www.uktransplant.org.uk/ukt/newsroom/statements_and_stances/statements/opt_in_or_out.jsp


Excellent point. 

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Title: Re: Spain leads the world in organ transplants
Post by: Des on August 20, 2009, 03:12:52 AM
I AM IMMAGRATING.....
Title: Re: Spain leads the world in organ transplants
Post by: sico on August 20, 2009, 04:36:20 AM
There was talk about this reverse onus thing happening in Australia. Opt out. Would be good if this happened.
Title: Re: Spain leads the world in organ transplants
Post by: Lilu323 on September 05, 2009, 12:03:01 AM
My parents are both from Spain. My sister actually went back to live in Spain. I was thinking of going over there. Its just hard..who do you go see..who can you trust?
Title: Re: Spain leads the world in organ transplants
Post by: Ang on September 05, 2009, 01:12:02 AM
There was talk about this reverse onus thing happening in Australia. Opt out. Would be good if this happened.


my  thought  is  i  agree  but  to  make  it  happen,when  you  renew  your  licence,you  don't  get  the  licenec  till  you  fill  out  the  form , irrespective  of  your  decision.

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Title: Re: Spain leads the world in organ transplants
Post by: Rerun on November 09, 2009, 08:07:31 AM
It is called "Presumed Consent".  You are Presumed a donor unless you decide you don't want to be in which you let your family know or carry around a card.  Otherwise you are presumed a donor.  I wish the US would go to that.  Then the family would not have to decide about donation with the news that their loved one is not going to live.