Defer one year after having Ebola virus diseaseĪccept if asymptomatic and treatment completed Permanent deferral if extrapulmonaryĪccept if no current respiratory infectionĪccept if resolved and at least one month after completion of anticoagulant therapyĪcceptable 28 days after resolution of symptomsĪccept- if on insulin must be stable and have eaten before donationĭefer 28 days after contact with an infected person. If due to a heart attack, accept one year later if asymptomatic with no limit on activity and with a letter of medical clearanceĭefer 14 days from positive test and/or and resolution of symptomsĪccept if recovered and no jaundice occurredĪccept if asymptomatic and no diarrhea for 3 daysĪccept if asymptomatic. If surgically corrected, accept after 6 months if asymptomatic with no limitation of activityĪccept 6 months from last symptom resolved with a letter of medical clearance from physicianĪccept 6 months after surgery if donor is asymptomatic with no limitation on activity and has a letter of medical clearance. If pulmonary, defer 1 year after diagnosis provided treatment is completeĭefer for active symptoms of a cold, flu or upper respiratory infection and for 3 days after symptoms have subsidedĭefer for 3 days after last episode of diarrheaĪccept if asymptomatic with no limitation of activity. Permanent deferral if disseminated or extrapulmonary. ![]() Permanent deferral except for Factor XII (12) deficiency If not previously immunized or infected, defer 4 weeks after exposure. If surgery, defer until cast removed and healedĭefer unless evaluated by MD and not due to heart disease No deferral period for localized skin cancer (basal or squamous cell and melanoma in-situ) if completely excised and healedĭefer one year after treatment is completed for other cancers in remissionĪcceptable after completion of treatment for papillary thyroid carcinomaĬarcinoma-in-situ of the vulva, cervix or breastĪcceptable after 6 months, if asymptomatic with letter of medical clearance from physicianĪccept 6 months with a letter of medical clearance from physicianĪccept 6 months from last symptom with a letter of medical clearance from physicianĪccept if a simple fracture. If untreated, defer 90 daysĭefer 5 years after completion of treatment, with no recurrence for any history of leukemia, lymphoma, myeloma or Hodgkin’s Disease Defer 2 weeks after treatment with BCGĪccept if treatment completed and feeling well. If causing permanent lung disease-permanent deferral, otherwise acceptĪccept if asymptomatic, has no history of other cardiac problems and has a letter of medical clearanceĭefer for 2 weeks after treatment with BCGĪccept if benign. If not surgically corrected, a medical clearance is neededĪccept (both osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis) Accept if stable and symptom freeĪccept 6 months after procedure if donor is asymptomatic, has no limitations on activity and has a letter of medical clearanceĭefer for one year if exposed to any animal’s blood through a needle stickĭefer until full course of treatment is completedĪccept 6 months after surgical repair if donor is asymptomatic and has no limitations on activityĪ donor with a history of arrhythmia can be accepted if asymptomatic, has no history of other cardiac problems and has a letter of medical clearanceĪccept if surgically corrected and asymptomatic for 6 months from date of surgery. ![]() If not surgically corrected, a letter of medical clearance is neededĪcceptable 3 months after last symptom with a letter of medical clearance from physicianĭefer if cause is genetic. Defer for 90 days if untreatedĪortic or cerebral, if surgically corrected and asymptomatic, defer for 6 months from date of surgery. Accept after resolved and treatment completedĪccept if benign, if malignant accept one year after treatment completedĪcceptable after condition resolved and treatment completedĪccept if recovered and renal function normalĪccept if benign, if malignant defer one year after treatment completedĪccept if asymptomatic and not taking replacement therapyĪccept if treatment completed & feeling well.
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