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Rulebook about Testing Procedure for Donor of Transplant Organs in Terms of Diseases Which can be Transmitted by Transplantation (2010)
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Applicable Type / Vulnerability / Indicator Overlay for this Input
Health / Drug Usage
Searching for indicator substance:
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p.000001: Article 3
p.000001: The criteria referred to in Article 2 of this Rulebook may be general and specific: a) general criteria:
p.000001: 1) unknown cause of death,
p.000001: 2) medical history of unknown etiology,
p.000001: 3) the existence of a malignant disease in the donor's personal history, with the exception of primary basal skin cancer, initial
p.000001: cervical cancer and histologically proven non-metastatic primary tumors of the central nervous system,
p.000001: 4) the existence of diseases caused by prions, including Kreuzfeld-Jakob disease, rapid-onset dementia
p.000001: or degenerative neurological disease, for recipients of pituitary hormone recipients, recipients of corneal graft,
p.000001: juvenile and durable cerebellum, as well as persons undergoing neurosurgical surgery with use
p.000001: hard cerebral during surgery,
p.000001: 5) systemic bacterial, viral, fungal or parasitic infection not under control at the time of administration
p.000001: (e.g., septicemia, syphilis, active tuberculosis, malaria, chronic toxoplasmosis, Chagas disease, leishmaniasis,
p.000001: babesiosis, chronic Q-fever and other diseases),
p.000001: 6) history, clinical evidence or positive laboratory tests for HIV infection, type B infectious jaundice (except
p.000001: in people with proven immunity), infectious jaundice type C, HTLV I / II infection, and the existence of a risk factor in history
p.000001: diseases,
p.000001: 7) the existence of a chronic, systemic autoimmune disease in the donor's personal history (eg systemic erythematosus
p.000001: lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, chronic eczema, sarcoidosis, systemic lupus and other diseases),
p.000001: 8) ingestion or exposure to a toxic substance that can be transmitted to the recipient at a dose that would endanger his health,
p.000001: 1
p.000001: 9) recent vaccination with live attenuated virus if there is a risk of transmission,
p.000001: 10) transplantation with xenotransplants; b) specific criteria:
p.000001: 1) pregnancy, 2) breastfeeding and
p.000001: 3) children under 18 months born of mothers with HIV infection, infectious jaundice type B, infectious jaundice type
p.000001: C or HTLV infections, or are at risk of these infections and have been breastfed in the last 12
p.000001: months.
p.000001: Article 4
p.000001: Biological tests based on human organ donor testing may be mandatory and additional:
p.000001: a) mandatory bioassays:
p.000001: 1) AntiHIVI / II,
p.000001: 2) HbsAG,
p.000001: 3) Anti HBc, 4) Anti HCVAb,
p.000001: 5) syphilis test;
p.000001: b) additional bioassays:
p.000001: 1) Ag p24,
p.000001: 2) Anti HTLV I,
p.000001: 3) Anti CMV and 4) Anti EBV.
p.000001: Article 5
p.000001: This Rulebook shall enter into force on the eighth day after its publication in the Official Gazette of the Republika Srpska.
p.000001: No: 11 / 04-020-22 / 10
p.000001: June 17, 2010Minister, Banja LukaDr Ranko Škrbić, sr
...
Health / HIV/AIDS
Searching for indicator HIV:
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p.000001: RULE BOOK
p.000001: ON THE CRITERIA FOR THE TESTING OF HUMAN BODIES ASSOCIATED WITH REGARD TO THE DISEASES THAT CAN BE TRANSLATED
p.000001: Article 1.
p.000001: This ordinance lays down criteria for testing human organ donors for diseases that may be present
p.000001: transplanted (hereinafter: criteria).
p.000001: Article 2
p.000001: The criteria are based on an analysis of the risks identified on the basis of personal, family and
p.000001: socio-epidemiological history, medical history, clinical examination, bioassay and autopsy.
p.000001: Article 3
p.000001: The criteria referred to in Article 2 of this Rulebook may be general and specific: a) general criteria:
p.000001: 1) unknown cause of death,
p.000001: 2) medical history of unknown etiology,
p.000001: 3) the existence of a malignant disease in the donor's personal history, with the exception of primary basal skin cancer, initial
p.000001: cervical cancer and histologically proven non-metastatic primary tumors of the central nervous system,
p.000001: 4) the existence of diseases caused by prions, including Kreuzfeld-Jakob disease, rapid-onset dementia
p.000001: or degenerative neurological disease, for recipients of pituitary hormone recipients, recipients of corneal graft,
p.000001: juvenile and durable cerebellum, as well as persons undergoing neurosurgical surgery with use
p.000001: hard cerebral during surgery,
p.000001: 5) systemic bacterial, viral, fungal or parasitic infection not under control at the time of administration
p.000001: (e.g., septicemia, syphilis, active tuberculosis, malaria, chronic toxoplasmosis, Chagas disease, leishmaniasis,
p.000001: babesiosis, chronic Q-fever and other diseases),
p.000001: 6) history, clinical evidence or positive laboratory tests for HIV infection, type B infectious jaundice (except
p.000001: in people with proven immunity), infectious jaundice type C, HTLV I / II infection, and the existence of a risk factor in history
p.000001: diseases,
p.000001: 7) the existence of a chronic, systemic autoimmune disease in the donor's personal history (eg systemic erythematosus
p.000001: lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, chronic eczema, sarcoidosis, systemic lupus and other diseases),
p.000001: 8) ingestion or exposure to a toxic substance that can be transmitted to the recipient at a dose that would endanger his health,
p.000001: 1
p.000001: 9) recent vaccination with live attenuated virus if there is a risk of transmission,
p.000001: 10) transplantation with xenotransplants; b) specific criteria:
p.000001: 1) pregnancy, 2) breastfeeding and
p.000001: 3) children under 18 months born of mothers with HIV infection, infectious jaundice type B, infectious jaundice type
p.000001: C or HTLV infections, or are at risk of these infections and have been breastfed in the last 12
p.000001: months.
p.000001: Article 4
p.000001: Biological tests based on human organ donor testing may be mandatory and additional:
p.000001: a) mandatory bioassays:
p.000001: 1) AntiHIVI / II,
p.000001: 2) HbsAG,
p.000001: 3) Anti HBc, 4) Anti HCVAb,
p.000001: 5) syphilis test;
p.000001: b) additional bioassays:
p.000001: 1) Ag p24,
p.000001: 2) Anti HTLV I,
p.000001: 3) Anti CMV and 4) Anti EBV.
p.000001: Article 5
p.000001: This Rulebook shall enter into force on the eighth day after its publication in the Official Gazette of the Republika Srpska.
p.000001: No: 11 / 04-020-22 / 10
p.000001: June 17, 2010Minister, Banja LukaDr Ranko Škrbić, sr
...
Health / Motherhood/Family
Searching for indicator family:
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p.000001: (Official Gazette of the Republika Srpska, No. 64/10)
p.000001: Pursuant to Article 24, paragraph 2 of the Law on Transplantation of Human Organs (Official Gazette of the Republika Srpska, no
p.000001: 14/10) and Article 82, paragraph 2 of the Law on Republic Administration (“Official Gazette of Republika Srpska”,
p.000001: no. 118/08 and 11/09), the Minister of Health and Social Welfare adopts
p.000001: RULE BOOK
p.000001: ON THE CRITERIA FOR THE TESTING OF HUMAN BODIES ASSOCIATED WITH REGARD TO THE DISEASES THAT CAN BE TRANSLATED
p.000001: Article 1.
p.000001: This ordinance lays down criteria for testing human organ donors for diseases that may be present
p.000001: transplanted (hereinafter: criteria).
p.000001: Article 2
p.000001: The criteria are based on an analysis of the risks identified on the basis of personal, family and
p.000001: socio-epidemiological history, medical history, clinical examination, bioassay and autopsy.
p.000001: Article 3
p.000001: The criteria referred to in Article 2 of this Rulebook may be general and specific: a) general criteria:
p.000001: 1) unknown cause of death,
p.000001: 2) medical history of unknown etiology,
p.000001: 3) the existence of a malignant disease in the donor's personal history, with the exception of primary basal skin cancer, initial
p.000001: cervical cancer and histologically proven non-metastatic primary tumors of the central nervous system,
p.000001: 4) the existence of diseases caused by prions, including Kreuzfeld-Jakob disease, rapid-onset dementia
p.000001: or degenerative neurological disease, for recipients of pituitary hormone recipients, recipients of corneal graft,
p.000001: juvenile and durable cerebellum, as well as persons undergoing neurosurgical surgery with use
p.000001: hard cerebral during surgery,
p.000001: 5) systemic bacterial, viral, fungal or parasitic infection not under control at the time of administration
p.000001: (e.g., septicemia, syphilis, active tuberculosis, malaria, chronic toxoplasmosis, Chagas disease, leishmaniasis,
p.000001: babesiosis, chronic Q-fever and other diseases),
p.000001: 6) history, clinical evidence or positive laboratory tests for HIV infection, type B infectious jaundice (except
p.000001: in people with proven immunity), infectious jaundice type C, HTLV I / II infection, and the existence of a risk factor in history
p.000001: diseases,
p.000001: 7) the existence of a chronic, systemic autoimmune disease in the donor's personal history (eg systemic erythematosus
p.000001: lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, chronic eczema, sarcoidosis, systemic lupus and other diseases),
...
Health / breastfeeding
Searching for indicator breastfeeding:
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p.000001: cervical cancer and histologically proven non-metastatic primary tumors of the central nervous system,
p.000001: 4) the existence of diseases caused by prions, including Kreuzfeld-Jakob disease, rapid-onset dementia
p.000001: or degenerative neurological disease, for recipients of pituitary hormone recipients, recipients of corneal graft,
p.000001: juvenile and durable cerebellum, as well as persons undergoing neurosurgical surgery with use
p.000001: hard cerebral during surgery,
p.000001: 5) systemic bacterial, viral, fungal or parasitic infection not under control at the time of administration
p.000001: (e.g., septicemia, syphilis, active tuberculosis, malaria, chronic toxoplasmosis, Chagas disease, leishmaniasis,
p.000001: babesiosis, chronic Q-fever and other diseases),
p.000001: 6) history, clinical evidence or positive laboratory tests for HIV infection, type B infectious jaundice (except
p.000001: in people with proven immunity), infectious jaundice type C, HTLV I / II infection, and the existence of a risk factor in history
p.000001: diseases,
p.000001: 7) the existence of a chronic, systemic autoimmune disease in the donor's personal history (eg systemic erythematosus
p.000001: lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, chronic eczema, sarcoidosis, systemic lupus and other diseases),
p.000001: 8) ingestion or exposure to a toxic substance that can be transmitted to the recipient at a dose that would endanger his health,
p.000001: 1
p.000001: 9) recent vaccination with live attenuated virus if there is a risk of transmission,
p.000001: 10) transplantation with xenotransplants; b) specific criteria:
p.000001: 1) pregnancy, 2) breastfeeding and
p.000001: 3) children under 18 months born of mothers with HIV infection, infectious jaundice type B, infectious jaundice type
p.000001: C or HTLV infections, or are at risk of these infections and have been breastfed in the last 12
p.000001: months.
p.000001: Article 4
p.000001: Biological tests based on human organ donor testing may be mandatory and additional:
p.000001: a) mandatory bioassays:
p.000001: 1) AntiHIVI / II,
p.000001: 2) HbsAG,
p.000001: 3) Anti HBc, 4) Anti HCVAb,
p.000001: 5) syphilis test;
p.000001: b) additional bioassays:
p.000001: 1) Ag p24,
p.000001: 2) Anti HTLV I,
p.000001: 3) Anti CMV and 4) Anti EBV.
p.000001: Article 5
p.000001: This Rulebook shall enter into force on the eighth day after its publication in the Official Gazette of the Republika Srpska.
p.000001: No: 11 / 04-020-22 / 10
p.000001: June 17, 2010Minister, Banja LukaDr Ranko Škrbić, sr
...
Social / Access to Social Goods
Searching for indicator socialXwelfare:
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p.000001: (Official Gazette of the Republika Srpska, No. 64/10)
p.000001: Pursuant to Article 24, paragraph 2 of the Law on Transplantation of Human Organs (Official Gazette of the Republika Srpska, no
p.000001: 14/10) and Article 82, paragraph 2 of the Law on Republic Administration (“Official Gazette of Republika Srpska”,
p.000001: no. 118/08 and 11/09), the Minister of Health and Social Welfare adopts
p.000001: RULE BOOK
p.000001: ON THE CRITERIA FOR THE TESTING OF HUMAN BODIES ASSOCIATED WITH REGARD TO THE DISEASES THAT CAN BE TRANSLATED
p.000001: Article 1.
p.000001: This ordinance lays down criteria for testing human organ donors for diseases that may be present
p.000001: transplanted (hereinafter: criteria).
p.000001: Article 2
p.000001: The criteria are based on an analysis of the risks identified on the basis of personal, family and
p.000001: socio-epidemiological history, medical history, clinical examination, bioassay and autopsy.
p.000001: Article 3
p.000001: The criteria referred to in Article 2 of this Rulebook may be general and specific: a) general criteria:
p.000001: 1) unknown cause of death,
p.000001: 2) medical history of unknown etiology,
p.000001: 3) the existence of a malignant disease in the donor's personal history, with the exception of primary basal skin cancer, initial
p.000001: cervical cancer and histologically proven non-metastatic primary tumors of the central nervous system,
p.000001: 4) the existence of diseases caused by prions, including Kreuzfeld-Jakob disease, rapid-onset dementia
p.000001: or degenerative neurological disease, for recipients of pituitary hormone recipients, recipients of corneal graft,
p.000001: juvenile and durable cerebellum, as well as persons undergoing neurosurgical surgery with use
p.000001: hard cerebral during surgery,
p.000001: 5) systemic bacterial, viral, fungal or parasitic infection not under control at the time of administration
p.000001: (e.g., septicemia, syphilis, active tuberculosis, malaria, chronic toxoplasmosis, Chagas disease, leishmaniasis,
p.000001: babesiosis, chronic Q-fever and other diseases),
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Social / Child
Searching for indicator children:
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p.000001: 4) the existence of diseases caused by prions, including Kreuzfeld-Jakob disease, rapid-onset dementia
p.000001: or degenerative neurological disease, for recipients of pituitary hormone recipients, recipients of corneal graft,
p.000001: juvenile and durable cerebellum, as well as persons undergoing neurosurgical surgery with use
p.000001: hard cerebral during surgery,
p.000001: 5) systemic bacterial, viral, fungal or parasitic infection not under control at the time of administration
p.000001: (e.g., septicemia, syphilis, active tuberculosis, malaria, chronic toxoplasmosis, Chagas disease, leishmaniasis,
p.000001: babesiosis, chronic Q-fever and other diseases),
p.000001: 6) history, clinical evidence or positive laboratory tests for HIV infection, type B infectious jaundice (except
p.000001: in people with proven immunity), infectious jaundice type C, HTLV I / II infection, and the existence of a risk factor in history
p.000001: diseases,
p.000001: 7) the existence of a chronic, systemic autoimmune disease in the donor's personal history (eg systemic erythematosus
p.000001: lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, chronic eczema, sarcoidosis, systemic lupus and other diseases),
p.000001: 8) ingestion or exposure to a toxic substance that can be transmitted to the recipient at a dose that would endanger his health,
p.000001: 1
p.000001: 9) recent vaccination with live attenuated virus if there is a risk of transmission,
p.000001: 10) transplantation with xenotransplants; b) specific criteria:
p.000001: 1) pregnancy, 2) breastfeeding and
p.000001: 3) children under 18 months born of mothers with HIV infection, infectious jaundice type B, infectious jaundice type
p.000001: C or HTLV infections, or are at risk of these infections and have been breastfed in the last 12
p.000001: months.
p.000001: Article 4
p.000001: Biological tests based on human organ donor testing may be mandatory and additional:
p.000001: a) mandatory bioassays:
p.000001: 1) AntiHIVI / II,
p.000001: 2) HbsAG,
p.000001: 3) Anti HBc, 4) Anti HCVAb,
p.000001: 5) syphilis test;
p.000001: b) additional bioassays:
p.000001: 1) Ag p24,
p.000001: 2) Anti HTLV I,
p.000001: 3) Anti CMV and 4) Anti EBV.
p.000001: Article 5
p.000001: This Rulebook shall enter into force on the eighth day after its publication in the Official Gazette of the Republika Srpska.
p.000001: No: 11 / 04-020-22 / 10
p.000001: June 17, 2010Minister, Banja LukaDr Ranko Škrbić, sr
...
Social / Mothers
Searching for indicator mothers:
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p.000001: or degenerative neurological disease, for recipients of pituitary hormone recipients, recipients of corneal graft,
p.000001: juvenile and durable cerebellum, as well as persons undergoing neurosurgical surgery with use
p.000001: hard cerebral during surgery,
p.000001: 5) systemic bacterial, viral, fungal or parasitic infection not under control at the time of administration
p.000001: (e.g., septicemia, syphilis, active tuberculosis, malaria, chronic toxoplasmosis, Chagas disease, leishmaniasis,
p.000001: babesiosis, chronic Q-fever and other diseases),
p.000001: 6) history, clinical evidence or positive laboratory tests for HIV infection, type B infectious jaundice (except
p.000001: in people with proven immunity), infectious jaundice type C, HTLV I / II infection, and the existence of a risk factor in history
p.000001: diseases,
p.000001: 7) the existence of a chronic, systemic autoimmune disease in the donor's personal history (eg systemic erythematosus
p.000001: lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, chronic eczema, sarcoidosis, systemic lupus and other diseases),
p.000001: 8) ingestion or exposure to a toxic substance that can be transmitted to the recipient at a dose that would endanger his health,
p.000001: 1
p.000001: 9) recent vaccination with live attenuated virus if there is a risk of transmission,
p.000001: 10) transplantation with xenotransplants; b) specific criteria:
p.000001: 1) pregnancy, 2) breastfeeding and
p.000001: 3) children under 18 months born of mothers with HIV infection, infectious jaundice type B, infectious jaundice type
p.000001: C or HTLV infections, or are at risk of these infections and have been breastfed in the last 12
p.000001: months.
p.000001: Article 4
p.000001: Biological tests based on human organ donor testing may be mandatory and additional:
p.000001: a) mandatory bioassays:
p.000001: 1) AntiHIVI / II,
p.000001: 2) HbsAG,
p.000001: 3) Anti HBc, 4) Anti HCVAb,
p.000001: 5) syphilis test;
p.000001: b) additional bioassays:
p.000001: 1) Ag p24,
p.000001: 2) Anti HTLV I,
p.000001: 3) Anti CMV and 4) Anti EBV.
p.000001: Article 5
p.000001: This Rulebook shall enter into force on the eighth day after its publication in the Official Gazette of the Republika Srpska.
p.000001: No: 11 / 04-020-22 / 10
p.000001: June 17, 2010Minister, Banja LukaDr Ranko Škrbić, sr
...
Orphaned Trigger Words
Appendix
Indicator List
Indicator | Vulnerability |
HIV | HIV/AIDS |
breastfeeding | breastfeeding |
children | Child |
family | Motherhood/Family |
mothers | Mothers |
socialXwelfare | Access to Social Goods |
substance | Drug Usage |
Indicator Peers (Indicators in Same Vulnerability)
Trigger Words
risk
Applicable Type / Vulnerability / Indicator Overlay for this Input