Peru Ica, Lima, Arequipa, Puno, Tacna Moquegua, Chincha Alta, Pisco, Nazca, Arequipa, Moquegua, Puno, Tacna and highland tourist areas of Cuzco and Machu Picchu, coastal areas south of Lima and Lake Titicaca, or travel outside of these areas for less than 24 hours – No deferral.
Can I donate blood if I went to Cancun Mexico?
Cancun –
No deferral if you did not travel outside of heavily traveled tourist area or into rural/jungle areas
. Cozumel – No deferral.
Can you donate blood if you’ve traveled internationally?
If you have traveled or lived in a country with a high risk of malaria,
a waiting period may be required before you can donate blood
.
Can a non US citizen give blood?
Do I need to be a US citizen to donate blood?
No, citizenship is not required
.
Can I give blood after visiting the Dominican Republic?
Dominican Republic –
Risk in all areas (including tourist resorts of Puerto Plata and Punta Cana) except no risk in cities of Santo Domingo and Santiago only
. Travel duration greater than 24 hours to areas other than Santo Domingo or Santiago – 1 year deferral after return.
Can I donate blood after visiting Thailand?
The donation deferral begins from the date of return from a malaria risk area or the date when you end your anti-malaria medication treatment.
A visit in those parts of the country where malaria does not occur is followed by a donation deferral of 28 days
.
Can I donate blood if I traveled to Europe?
You may be eligible now
. In 2020, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) lifted a longstanding ban that prevented some 4.4 million Veterans, service members and civilians stationed in certain parts of Europe between 1980 and 1996 from donating blood.
Who Cannot donate blood?
You must be in good health at the time you donate. You cannot donate
if you have a cold, flu, sore throat, cold sore, stomach bug or any other infection
. If you have recently had a tattoo or body piercing you cannot donate for 6 months from the date of the procedure.
Why can’t I donate blood if I lived in Europe?
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has imposed a ban on blood donations from anyone who has spent more than six months in Britain from 1980 to 1997
because of the possible risk of transmitting the human form of bovine spongiform encephalopathy, known as variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (vCJD)
.
Why do they check your elbows when donating plasma?
Because arteries have higher blood pressure than veins, a puncture can lead to bleeding into the arm tissues around the puncture site
. The signs of an arterial puncture include a faster blood flow and lighter-than-usual color of blood running through the tubes to the machine collecting your plasma.
Can I donate blood if I visited Mexico?
Along with Mexico, officials have also issued a warning for countries in Central and South America. They say if you’ve traveled to any of the affected areas,
you should wait at least four weeks to donate blood
.
Why can’t family members donate blood to each other?
Family blood donation is generally discouraged as
they are often first time or infrequent donors and do not have a safety history established
. Additionally, mothers may have antibodies that react against RBC, leukocyte, platelet, or HLA antigens expressed on neonatal cells.
Can I donate blood if I am on blood thinners?
5) Blood thinners
If you are taking Arixtra, Coumadin, or heparin,
you cannot donate since they will cause blood to clot abnormally
. You can only donate blood 7 days after you discontinue these medications.
Can you donate blood with tattoos?
Most people can donate blood immediately after getting inked, as long as the tattoo was applied at a state-regulated entity that uses sterile needles and ink that is not reused
.
Can people with tattoos donate blood?
If you have recently had a tattoo or body piercing
you cannot donate for 6 months from the date of the procedure
. If the body piercing was performed by a registered health professional and any inflammation has settled completely, you can donate blood after 12 hours.
What are the requirements to donate blood?
- Well and healthy.
- Age:
- Weight : 45kg and above.
- Had minimum of 5 hours sleep.
- Had a meal before blood donation.
- No medical illness.
- Not involved in any high risk activities such as :-
- Last whole blood donation was 3 months ago.