Immunisation, live - Whole blood and components
Essential information
- Obligatory
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Must not donate if:
- Less than 8 weeks from administration.
- The inoculation site has not yet healed.
- Discretionary
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If more than 4 weeks from administration of a live immunisation, other than smallpox immunisation, and the inoculation site has healed, accept.
Supporting information
- See if relevant
- Additional information
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Live immunisations use living viruses or living bacteria that will stimulate the immune system but do not normally cause a severe illness. They may, however, cause severe illness in people who are already unwell and have a weakened immune system. By 4 weeks, any infection caused by the immunisation should have been controlled and so should not be passed on through donated material. There are special rules for smallpox immunisation.
- Regulatory information
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This entry is a requirement of the Blood Safety and Quality Regulations 2005.
- Reason for change:
- Advice has been given from SACTTI that a period of four weeks is sufficient to ensure that there would be no circulating virus at time of blood or component donation for live immunisations other than smallpox.
- Version details:
WB-DSG Edition 203 Release 05 (07 June 2011)