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Only 0.08 Percent Of Indians Donate Their Organs  

13 Aug, 2016 16:55 IST|Sakshi
August 13 is observed as Organ Donation Day

New Delhi: Only 0.08 per cent of Indians donate their organs to the needy as compared to 70-80 per cent of Spaniards and Belgians, health experts said on Saturday.

Every year 200,000 people in India need a new kidney and 100,000 need a new liver, but only two to three per cent of the demand for new organs is met, they said on the occasion of Organ Donation Day on August 13.

The low proportion of organ donors in Indian population can largely be attributed to ignorance, superstition and an absence of conducive regulatory framework, said the experts.

“Children can also be made organ donors after parental consent. There is a need to explain and promote the entire concept of organ donation more,” he said. Malhotra said the laws need to be changed to make them more facilitative of organ donation.

In some Western countries, the body of a citizen who has died goes into the custody of the state which can then take decisions regarding organ procurement and donation, some doctors said.

In India, on the contrary, the consent of the close relatives of the deceased who pledged their organs is important, which is negative in most cases, said P.K. Bhardwaj, a Delhi-based doctor.

According to the Organ Retrieval Banking Organisation of AIIMS-New Delhi, over 22,500 people across the country have registered since 2010 to donate their organs after their death.

The health experts said religious leaders should endorse organ donation programmes as a high percentage of people avoid organ donation on religious grounds.

Along with change in laws for organ donation, there is a need for convincing people about brain death, which a large number of people do not consider death, Sharma said.

--IANS


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