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     Analogy with Operating Room Practice
 Patients undergoing surgery
Not routinely screened for blood borne viruses or non‐viral
infections (other than MRSA)
 If known viral positive patient on the operating list patient put at the end of the operating list
all theatre and equipment deep cleaned at the end of the case
 Universal precautions used in all cases
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    Known Gamete Donation
Should Viral Positive patients be allowed to donate?
 U + U has defined HIV positive patients as non-infectious
 A RV t r e a t m e n t s f o r H B V a n d H V C c a n n o w r e d u c e v i r a l l o a d t o u n d e t e c t a b l e l e v e l s
 Medical care must be offered which is:
Gender neutral
Non-discriminatory
Fully risk assessed and proven to be safe and effective
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  If anHIV/HCVpositivegaymanonHAARTwantsto donate to a female surrogate should he be allowed?
 If an HBV positive transgender on HAART wants to donate eggs to his female partner should he be allowed?
 If an HCV positive woman on HAART wants to donate eggs to her sister should she be allowed?
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