Saturday, March 23, 2013

Pakistan and kidney trade

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23203387


 2012 Dec 1. [Epub ahead of print]

Pakistan and kidney trade: battles won, battles to come.

Source

Center of Biomedical Ethics and Culture, SIUT, Karachi, Pakistan, famoz@mindspring.com.

Abstract

This essay provides a brief overview of the rise of organ trade in Pakistan towards the end of the last century and the concerted, collective struggle-of physicians and medical associations aided by the media, journalists, members of civil society, and senior judiciary-in pressuring the government to bring about and implement a national law criminalizing such practices opposed by an influential pro-organ trade lobby. It argues that among the most effective measures to prevent re-emergence of organ trafficking in the country is increasing ethical live donations and above all, establishing sustainable, public supported deceased donor programs. To do this, the transplant community must recognize that organ transplantation is not merely a donor-recipient-physician transaction but a complex issue in which decisions to donate an organ are influenced by indigenous values and belief systems about human illness, life and death.

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