Organ Trafficking and Transplant Tourism: A Commentary on the Global Realities.

TitleOrgan Trafficking and Transplant Tourism: A Commentary on the Global Realities.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2008
AuthorsBudiani-Saberi D., Delmonico F.
Journal//Am J Transplant
Volume8
Issue5
Pagination925 - 929
Date Published2008
ISBN Number1600-6135
Other Numbers100968638
KeywordsMedical ethics, organ markets, Organ trafficking
Abstract

The extent of organ sales from commercial living donors (CLDs) or vendors has now become evident. At the Second Global Consultation on Human Transplantation of the World Health Organization's (WHO) in March 2007, it was estimated that organ trafficking accounts for 5-10% of the kidney transplants performed annually throughout the world. Patients with sufficient resources in need of organs may travel from one country to another to purchase a kidney (or liver) mainly from a poor person. Transplant centers in 'destination' countries have been well known to encourage the sale of organs to 'tourist' recipients from the 'client' countries., Copyright (C) 2008 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

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