JPAC Joint United Kingdom (UK) Blood Transfusion and Tissue Transplantation Services Professional Advisory Committee

Sexually Transmitted Disease

1. Affected Individual
Obligatory

Refer to WBDSG entry for the condition.

If there is no specific entry, must not donate if:
Less than three months from completing treatment.

See if Relevant

Blood Safety Entry

For chlamydia (excluding Lymphogranuloma Venereum) see:
Infection - Acute

For genital warts see:
Warts

For genital herpes see:
Herpes Simplex

For syphilis see:
Syphilis

2. Current or Former Sexual Partner of Affected Individual
Obligatory

Refer to WBDSG entry for the condition.


If there is no specific entry or the entry has no guidance on assessing sexual partners, must not donate if:


a) The potential donor is undergoing, or waiting for, investigations. 

b) The potential donor required treatment and it is less than three months since completing that treatment.

c) The potential donor did not require treatment and it is less than three months from the last sexual contact with the infected partner.

Discretionary

a) If the donor’s sexual partner has been diagnosed with chlamydia, genital warts or genital herpes and the donor is not undergoing treatment or investigation, accept.


b) If there is no WBDSG entry for the condition, or the entry has no guidance on assessing sexual partners, and it is more than three months since the donor’s sexual partner completed treatment, accept.

See if Relevant

Blood Safety Entry

For chlamydia (excluding Lymphogranuloma Venereum) see:
Infection - Acute

For genital warts see:
Warts

For genital herpes see:
Herpes Simplex

For syphilis see:
Syphilis

Additional Information

Certain sexually transmitted infections, such as gonorrhoea, are more likely to be associated with other sexually transmitted infections and/or blood borne viruses that can be passed on through blood and component donation. A three-month deferral is required so that there is less risk of other infections being missed by the Blood Services and then being passed on to a recipient of donated material.

Reason for change

This entry was updated to support the implementation of recommendations from the FAIR study; the deferral period after a sexually transmitted disease, or treatment after sexual contact with an infected person, has been reduced to three months.

Donor Information

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Please do not contact this web site for personal medical queries, as we are not in a position to provide individual answers.

Update Information

This entry was last updated in
TDSG-BM Edition 203, Release 57