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General Community Donor Eligibility Guidelines Acute Illness: Donors with symptoms of cold or flu, stomach virus, fever and/or sore throat are not eligible to donate blood until they are without symptoms. Age: Donors must be at least 17 years of age. There is no upper age limit for blood donors. Chronic Illness Heart Disease: Persons with heart or lung disease who have symptoms or activity restrictions should not donate. However, you may be eligible if you have recovered from cardiac, pulmonary (lung) or vascular surgery and have no physical restrictions. Dental Work: There is a 72-hour deferral period for donors who have undergone oral surgery or have had a procedure which resulted in bleeding. Donors with untreated dental abscesses or infections must not donate. There is a 24-hour deferral following dental cleaning. Ear or Body Piercing, Tattoo, Electrolysis or Acupuncture: Donors receiving electroloysis or acupuncture treatment or ear piercing may donate if the practitioner has been approved by the Medical Director, or if sterile, single-use equipment is used and a statement on letterhead from the facility performing the procedure is obtained. Donors who have had body piercing or tattoo are deferred for one (1) year from the procedure. Hepatitis: Donors with a history of hepatitis (yellow jaundice) on or after their 11th birthday, may not donate unless the cause was not a virus. Intranasal cocaine use and exposure to someone with hepatitis are reasons for a one (1) year deferral. Administration of medication not prescribed to you, intraveinously (IV) is reason for permanent deferral. HIV/AIDS: Any individual who has AIDS, has had a positive test for AIDS, or has come into sexual contact with someone diagnosed with AIDS, is not eligible to donate blood. Anyone who has taken drugs or money for sex even once in the last year is not eligible to donate. Anyone using an IV need for drugs they are not prescribed, even once, is not eligible do donate. The Food & Drug Administration (FDA) also requires that blood centers defer male donors who respond affirmatively to the question "have you had sex with another man, even once, since 1977." Meal Prior to Donating: Please eat a balanced meal before donating blood, and drink non-caffeinated drinks within four (4) hours of donating. Medications Antibiotics: Donors are accepted two (2) days after the last dose, if recovered from the condition for which it was prescribed. Eligibility is calculated as follows: the day that the final dose is taken is "day 0," the next two days are "day 1 and day 2," and then the donor is eligible to donate again as of "day 3." Recent Pregnancy: Donors are accepted if six (6) weeks or more have elapsed since a vaginal delivery, with no complications. Donors who have delivered by C-section are accepted if three (3) months or more have elapsed since the surgery and there were no complications or blood transfusions. Recent Surgery: Donors are accepted if the donor has completely recovered and a blood transfusion was not necessary. Individual assessment by a screener is required. Sexually Transmitted Disease: Donors who have a sexually-transmitted disease, such as syphilis, gonorrhea or chlymidia, are deferred for one (1) year after completion of treatment. Smallpox: If you have had a smallpox vaccination, you may not donate for three (3) months following the vaccination date. In addition, you may not donate for three (3) months if you have been exposed to someone who has had the vaccination. Transfusion: Donors are accepted if one (1) year or more has elapsed since the transfusion. Travel: Travel outside the country requires individual evaluation for possible exposure to Mad Cow Disease (vCJD), malaria and/or HIV. Some causes for indefinite deferral include:
Weight: Donors must weigh at least 110 pounds. |
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ISO 9001:2000![]() FM 57743 Miller-Keystone Blood Center Sole Supplier of Blood to Northampton, Lehigh, Berks, Carbon, Upper Bucks and Upper Montgomery (PA), and Warren (NJ) counties. An Independent, Not-For-Profit 501(c)3 community organization, Miller-Keystone Blood Center is an an affiliate of Hospital Central Services, Inc. Hospital Central Services, Inc. |
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