艾滋病对供体人工授精的影响。

Clinical reproduction and fertility Pub Date : 1986-10-01
J P Tyler, K J Dobler, G L Driscoll, G J Stewart
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人工授精为大量不孕不育夫妇提供了必要的服务。在澳大利亚,通过仔细筛选捐赠者和选择合适的受赠人,这种做法得到了很好的控制。由于几种传染病可能传播,因此需要制定强有力的供体评估方案,并大力减少使用新鲜精液。对艾滋病传播人类免疫缺陷病毒(艾滋病毒)的描述增加了警惕的必要性,并根据常识和卫生部的要求(在澳大利亚)强制要求普遍使用冷冻捐赠。艾滋病毒抗体检测并非万无一失,必须有一份精心设计的生活方式声明表和招募一夫一妻制捐赠者的动力支持。招募足够的捐赠者一直是一个问题,艾滋病毒的出现也没有帮助。虽然传播给实验室工作人员的风险似乎极低,但这种可能性需要制定安全规程并对工作人员进行适当的培训。这篇综述概述了目前运行艾滋病项目的问题,因为人们知道艾滋病毒可以保存在液氮中并自动传播给接受者。
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The impact of AIDS on artificial insemination by donor.

Artificial insemination by donor (AID) provides a necessary service to a significant number of infertile couples. Its practice has been well controlled in Australia by careful donor screening and selection of suitable recipients. The potential for transmission of several infectious diseases has demanded a vigorous protocol for donor assessment and a strong movement away from the use of fresh semen. The description of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) transmission by AID has increased the need for vigilance and has mandated, both by common sense and by Health Department Requirement (in Australia), the universal use of frozen donations. Antibody testing for HIV is not fail safe and must be supported by a carefully constructed lifestyle declaration form and a drive to recruit monogamous donors. The recruitment of sufficient donors has always been a problem and the advent of the HIV has not helped. Whilst transmission to laboratory staff appears to represent an extremely low risk, this possibility has required the development of safety protocols and appropriate staff training. This review outlines the current problems of running an AID programme given the knowledge that the HIV can be maintained in liquid nitrogen and transmitted atraumatically to a recipient.

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