If club reversed its ban on allowing people with HIV to be organ donors after their death, roughly 500 HIV-positive profession with kidney or liver failure each year could get transplants within months, rather than the years they currently wait on the list, new Johns Hopkins inquest suggests. "If this legal ban were lifted, we could potentially provide organ transplants to every single HIV-infected transplant seeker on the waiting list," says Dorry L. Segev, M.D., Ph.D., an colleague tutor
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