Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.2 9/18/84; site water.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!water!watbun!kgdykes From: kgdykes@watbun.UUCP Newsgroups: net.motss Subject: Canada - Donors to be told if AIDS test positive Message-ID: <822@water.UUCP> Date: Sun, 15-Sep-85 05:31:17 EDT Article-I.D.: water.822 Posted: Sun Sep 15 05:31:17 1985 Date-Received: Sun, 15-Sep-85 12:21:10 EDT Sender: daemon@water.UUCP Organization: U of Waterloo, Ontario Lines: 37 VANCOUVER (CP) - ...[Dr. John] Derrick, director of the Red Cross's AIDS project, made the statement from the floor during a panel discussion at the annual meeting of the Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons of Canada. ...He said the Red Cross will run its own tests to confirm the result is not a "false positive". ...When donors go to a Red Cross clinic after the screening test is in place in November, they will be told that a number of tests will be done on their blood including tests for infectious diseases. Donors will then be told they will be told of irregularities. ...If the test proves positive the first time, it will be held so it doesn't get used for transfusion. It will be re-tested a number of times and if the results are still positive, the blood will be sent to the Red Cross's central laboratory for further tests. If those tests are positive, donors will be informed that for an un-specified reason, their blood cannot be used and no further donations will be accepted. The Red Cross will then ask the donor to name a physician to send test results to. ...Panelist Dr. Penny Ballem, deputy director of the B.C. and Yukon blood transfusion service, said the number of false positives may be as high as eight in a 1,000. The concern is that those who are false positives will unnecessarily be faced with fear and trauma over the possibility that they could develop the fata acquired immune deficiency syndrome. Panelist Dr. Paul Volberding, director of the AIDS clinic in San Francisco, said donors should be informed. While there is concern about false positives, most of them are women. "The men are usually truly positive." ... ----------- - Ken Dykes Software Development Group, U. of Waterloo Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. N2L 3G1 (+1 519) 885 1211 {ihnp4,decvax,allegra,utzoo}!watmath!watbun!kgdykes Brought to you by Super Global Mega Corp .com