END THE BAN!

Stop the discrimination against men who have had sex with men

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The Canadian Blood Services (CBS), as mandated by its regulator, Health Canada, has placed a lifetime ban on blood donations from men who have had sex with other men (MSM) anytime since 1977. The MSM deferral is part of the screening procedures designed to identify a variety of behaviours and circumstances known to increase risk to the safety of the blood supply.

The current policy does not, however, take into account the use of protection in sexual activity, the various risk levels of different types of sexual interaction, or the donor's relationship status. The ban on blood donation from the MSM community is discriminatory, and based on outdated science and broad and old-fashioned stereotypes of the queer population.

The Canadian Federation of Students, Canadian AIDS Society and EGALE are calling on Ministry of Health, Canadian Blood Services and Héma-Québec to end the lifetime ban on blood from men who have had sex with other men and base any deferral periods on  behaviours, not demographics.

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A team of investigators in the online edition of the Canadian Medical Association Journal has argued that the lifetime ban on gay men giving blood should be replaced with a deferral for those who have been in a stable, monogamous relationship for at least one year.
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Monogamous gay men in long-term relationships should be allowed to donate blood in Canada, two of the countries top AIDS doctors say.
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The American Red Cross is disappointed with the decision made by the Department of Health and Human Services Secretary's Advisory Committee on Blood Saftey and Availability not to recommend a change to the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) policy of a lifetime deferral for men who have sex with other men.
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Canada's Ban on blood donations from homosexual men is outdated and unfair, contends a new article in the Canadian Medical Association Journal.
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Pioneering AIDS research have called for a change in policies that ban gay men from donating blood - calling the move unscientific and wrong.
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