Yes, you can generally be an organ donor after having had Dengue fever, provided that you have fully recovered and meet the medical criteria for organ donation at the time of death. It's important to consult with medical professionals to assess your health status and any potential risks associated with your past illness. Organ donation policies can vary by location, so it’s advisable to check with the relevant organ donation authority in your area.
I just recovered from a serious case of Dengue fever. I don't think Dengue Fever affects any particular organ as such. There was a tremendous decrease of Platelet count in my blood. A little tiredness, headache and body ache that's it.
Dengue is primarily transmitted by the bite of a certain type of mosquito (see related link.) Dengue may also be transmitted via infected blood products and through organ donation. Transmission from mother to child during pregnancy or at birth may also occur.
anyone can be an organ donor, age is not a barrier, different countries will have their own regulations
Halachic Organ Donor Society was created in 2001.
im doing an assignment for science and i cant find the answers anywhere there all coming up as registrations to become an organ donor and i dont want that why cant they put up stuff that we ACTUALLY NEED!!
the correct form is donor as in a blood or organ donor.
Someone who gives part of themself to another so that they may have a better life. The person can be a living organ donor (e.g for kidneys or partial livers), or a cadaveric organ donor.
An organ donorAnswer:use a before a word that starts with a consonant.eg a dog, a book, a tsunamiUse an before a word that starts with a vowel.eg an apple, an envelope, an ipad
Donor Expenses are expenses incurred by the donor for donating an organ (excluding the cost of the organ) to the insured during the course of an organ transplant all the hospitalization expenses are paid by the insurance company.
it is a card
The transfer of an organ from a donor to a recipient for the purpose of transplantation is known as organ transfer. This is done to replace a dysfunctional or failed organ in the recipient's body with a healthy organ from the donor. It is a complex medical procedure that requires careful matching of donor and recipient criteria to ensure successful transplantation.
Yes, you can change your organ donor status at any time by updating your information on your state's donor registry or through your driver's license renewal process.