If you had Hep A but are completely clear of it and your kidney's are in fully working order, then you should be able to donate a kidney.
However if you currently have any form of hepatitis it is not possible to be an organ donor.
Donator was created in 1989.
Sadly, no- nobody with Hepatitis can be an organ donor.
That would depend on whether you have any kidney damage yourself. The most common reasons for donor rejection are a history of hepatitis or HIV.
people with A+ blood
James Earl Ray was not 'killed,' but died of liver disease and kidney failure caused by hepatitis C.
thalassemia, hemochromatosis, severe hepatitis, liver disease, lead poisoning, acute leukemia, and kidney disease
benefactor, benefactress, contributor, donator, giver
I'd say donor. Donator makes no sense and it's not really in most dictionaries.
No, James Earl Ray did not die of cancer. He died of kidney and liver failure caused by hepatitis C.
It is called infective hepatitis or hepatitis A
No, James Earl Ray did not get killed. Ray died of complications related to liver failure and kidney disease caused by hepatitis C.
Both "donator" and "donor" are acceptable terms, but "donor" is the more commonly used and recognized form in English. It is recommended to use "donor" for clarity and consistency.