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Recognizing Seasonal and Geographically Endemic Infections in Organ Donors: Considerations during Living Donor Evaluation (Resolution 16) Ad Hoc Disease Transmission Advisory Committee (DTAC) Dr. Dan Kaul
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Current policy requires testing for living donor from areas endemic for Strongyloides, Chagas (T. cruzi), and West Nile Virus. Living donor recovery hospitals are struggling with identification of risk factors and testing for these living donors. The Problem
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#4- Promote Transplant Patient Safety Minimize risk to living organ donors Properly evaluate potential living donors #5- Promote Living Donor Safety Increase capacity to identify patient safety issues Strategic Plan
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Provide guidance to members regarding the development of a protocol for identifying and testing potential living donors for seasonal and geographically endemic disease. Goal of the Proposal
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Highlights six “frequently” seen infections of this type based upon review of DTAC experience, existing literature and materials available on the CDC website Format easily digestible for any member of transplant team using tables, maps, and text How the Proposal will Achieve its Goal
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Product Guidance Document Target Population Impact: Living Donors (though it helpful to OPO staff as well) Total IT Implementation Hours 0/10,680 Total Overall Implementation Hours 20/17,885 Overall Project Impact
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Histoplasmosis Coccidioidomycosis Chagas (T. cruzi) Strongyloides Tuberculosis West Nile Virus Specific Infections Included:
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Risk factors to consider Who should be screened How to screen Management of infected living donor Management of recipients Infection avoidance between testing and transplant Guidance Includes:
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RESOLVED, that the guidance document entitled “Recognizing Seasonal and Geographically Endemic Infections in Organ Donors: Considerations during Living Donor Evaluation,” as set forth in Exhibit C, is hereby approved, effective November 13, 2014. Resolution 16 (page 49)
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