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A directed donor is a donor
whose identity is known by the recipient. Directed donors are screened in
the same way as anonymous donors.
Like an anonymous donor, a
directed donor must be tested for HIV 1/2, HTLV-I/II, Hepatits B, Hepatitis
C, Syphilis, Chlamydia, and Gonorrhea. In addition, the New York State
Department of Health, FDA, and the American Association of Tissue Banks require
that specimens deposited by directed donors be quarantined for a period of
at least 180 days and released only after the directed donor is retested and
test non-reactive for HIV-1/2, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, HTLV-I/II,
Syphilis, and Chlamydia.
However,
for directed donors
who are blood relatives of the recipient's husband, the recipient may waive the quarantine period after being
advised by her attending physician of the risks involved in doing so. The
recipient is required to complete a Quarantine Waiver form, and her
attending physician must complete the Physician Consent to Waive Quarantine
form. In such cases, testing for HIV 1/2, HTLV-I/II, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis
C, Syphilis, Chlamydia, and Gonorrhea must have been performed after a date
one month prior to the first donation and every three months thereafter,
while the directed donor is engaged in donations. For all other directed
donors, semen sample must be quarantined for 180 days.
If the directed donor deposits specimens over a long period of time and / or
leaves specimens for fresh inseminations, the directed donor must be
retested every three months while he is actively donating.
Process
We take appointments Monday
through Sunday. There is an extra processing charge for Saturday and Sunday
appointments. A referral from your physician is required to make the
appointment. We recommend that the directed donor have a semen analysis
performed with cyrosurvival to evaluate the quality of his specimens before
proceeding any further.
The directed donor and the
intended recipient must be present during the initial visit. Both
parties are required to complete the directed donor paperwork, which
includes the medical, genetic, and sexual history information about the
directed donor. Blood
and a urine sample is then collected from the directed donor for testing.
A technician will then
schedule an appointment for a physical examination for the directed donor
with one of the physicians affiliated with IDANT.
When we receive the results
of the testing and physical examination, the directed donor file is then
reviewed by the Medical Director and Tissue Bank Director for approval.
If the directed donor is
approved, he may begin depositing semen. Each semen sample is
analyzed, processed, and stored under quarantine. Each semen sample
deposited is tested for Neisseria Gonorrhea.
Please note that if a
directed donor test reactive for any of the tests for infectious diseases or
if his ALT levels are outside acceptable levels, IDANT will discard these
specimens and will do so without authorization from the depositor or the
recipient and need not give prior notice to that effect.
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