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No. hepatitis A antibodies screening is not required by the FDA for volunteer blood donations. However, any donor giving a specific history of Hepatitis A is permanently deferred as a volunteer blood donor, per FDA guidelines

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No. hepatitis A antibodies screening is not required by the FDA for volunteer blood donations. However, any donor giving a specific history of Hepatitis A is permanently deferred as a volunteer blood donor, per FDA guidelines

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FDA.gov

AABB.org

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to be blood donor you have at least 21 years old, no sexually transmitted disease (STD) no anemia, no hypertension not drunk within a week and have not been a donor for at least three month.

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While the FDA does allow blood collection centers to compensate for blood donation, there are currently no centers in the U.S. that pay the donor. Blood components collected from such donors must be labeled "Paid Donor" instead of "volunteer donor". As such, regional hospital transfusion services are reluctant to accept such products.

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A blood donor is a person who donates blood for use in transfusion.

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Its blood donor and it means u donate blood to someone who needs it.

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