Saturday, November 3, 2012

ORGAN DONATION HAS DRASTICALLY DROPPED TO THE LOWEST LEVEL IN YEARS AFTER THE GOVERNMENT'S RECENT EFFORT TO REGULATE ORGAN DONATION AND PREVENT ITS VIOLATION.

ORGAN DONATION HAS DRASTICALLY DROPPED TO THE LOWEST LEVEL IN YEARS AFTER THE GOVERNMENT'S RECENT EFFORT TO REGULATE ORGAN DONATION AND PREVENT ITS VIOLATION.

      Organ donation has drastically dropped to the lowest level in years in the country in which over thirty million domestic and foreign operations have been annually performed with minimal failure on patients with acute, or chronic diseases that often requires operations such as heart diseases operations, organs transplant, cancer infected tissues, or organs, accidents and other infectious diseases after the German government recent effort in tougher measures for the regulation of organ donation and for the prevention of its violation by enaction of legislations with penalties against violators of organ donation. However, Parliamentary debate has been required for the enaction of the legislation, or its revision on issues of age limit, the groups that may, or may not be eligible for organ donation and the penalties that are yet to be specified against violators of organ donation in Germany and perhaps in the European Union countries.

                                                        Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.
                                                  

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