Allowing people with HIV to be organ donors could save lives of HIV-positive patients with kidney or liver failure
Wednesday, March 30, 2011 - 10:31
in Health & Medicine
If the U.S. Congress reversed its ban on allowing people with HIV to be organ donors after their death, roughly 500 HIV-positive patients with kidney or liver failure each year could get transplants within months, rather than the years they currently wait on the list, new research suggests.