China bans trade in human organs (Agencies/chinadaily.com.cn) Updated: 2006-07-16 13:33
China will ban the sale of human body parts and related commercial activities
from August 1.
According to the new regulation, "no organization or individual is allowed to
accept body donations except medical institutes, medical schools, medical
research institutes and forensic research institutes," Xinhua news agency said
Saturday.
Transport of bodies to and from China would have to be approved by the civil
affairs departments, customs and quarantine authorities, it said.
At the beginning of July, the first law concerning the donation of organs and
the conduct of transplant operations came into effect in order to regulate the
practice.
About 20,000 transplants are conducted in China each year out of at least two
million Chinese patients who need them, according to Xinhua.
Foreign media have reported that organs for transplant in China have been
taken from executed criminals, but the Ministry of Health has repeatedly denied
the claim, saying such reports were "untrue" and "malicious slander" of China's
judiciary system.
"Most organs in China have been voluntarily donated by ordinary citizens on
their death, and a small number are from executed criminals who voluntarily
signed donation approvals," ministry spokesman Mao Qun'an said
earlier.
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