Condition and Criteria for Blood / Platelet Donation

S.No. Condition Criteria for Donating Blood / Platelet
1. Well being 
  • The donor shall be in good health, mentally alert and  physically fit and shall not be inmates of jail or any other confinement.
  • "Differently abled" or donor with communication and sight difficulties can donate blood provided that clear and confidential communication can be established and he/she fully understands the donation process and gives a valid consent.
2. Age
  • Minimum age 18 years
  • Maximum age 65 years
  • First time donor shall not be over 60 years of age, for repeat donor upper limit is 65 years.
  • For apheresis donors 18-60 years
3. Whole Blood Volume Collected and weight of donor
  • 350 ml- 45 kg
  • 450ml– more than 55 kg
  • Apheresis– 50 kg 
4. Donation Interval
  • For whole blood donation, once in three months (90 days) for males and four months (120 days) for females.
  • For apheresis, at least 48 hours interval after platelet/ plasma – apheresis shall be kept (not more than 2 times a week, limited to 24 in one year)
  • After whole blood donation a plateletpheresis donor shall not be accepted before 28 days.
  • Apheresis platelet donor shall not be accepted for whole blood donation before 28 days from the last platelet donation provided reinfusion of red cell was complete in the last plateletpheresis donation. If the reinfusion of red cells was not complete then the donor shall not be accepted within 90 days.
  • A donor shall not donate any type of donation within 12 months after a bone marrow harvest, within 6 months after a peripheral stem cell harvest. 
5. Blood Pressure 
  • 100-140mm Hg systolic 60-90 mm Hg diastolic with or without medications.
  • There shall be no findings suggestive of end organ damage or secondary complication (cardiac, renal, eye
    or vascular) or history of feeling giddiness, fainting made out during history and examination. Neither the drug nor its dosage should have been altered in the last 28 days.
6. Pulse 60- 100
Regular
7. Temperature  Afebrile (free from fever); 37ºC/98.4ºF
8. Respiration  The donor shall be free from acute respiratory disease
9. Haemoglobin
  • >or =12.5g/dL
  • Thalassemia trait may be accepted, provided
    haemoglobin is acceptable.
10. Meal
  • The donor shall not be fasting before the blood donation or observing fast during the period of blood donation and last meal should have been taken at least 4 hours prior to donation.
  • Donor shall not have consumed alcohol and show signs of intoxication before the blood donation. The donor shall not be a person having regular heavy alcohol intake.
11. Occupation  The donor who works as air crew member, long distance vehicle driver, either above sea level or below sea level or in emergency services or where strenuous work is required, shall not donate blood at least 24 hours prior to their next duty shift. The donor shall not be a night shift workers without adequate sleep.
12. Risk behaviour 
  • The donor shall be free from any disease transmissible by blood transfusion, as far as can be determined by history and examination.
  • The donor shall not be a person considered "at risk" for HIV, Hepatitis B or C infections (Transgender, Men who have sex with men, Female sex workers, Injecting drug users, persons with multiple sexual partners or any other high risk as determined by the medical officer deciding fitness to donate blood). 
13. Travel and residence  The donor shall not be a person with history of residence or travel in a geographical area which is endemic for diseases that can be transmitted by blood transfusion and for which screening is not mandated or there is no guidance in India. 
14. Donor Skin  The donor shall be free from any skin diseases at the site of phlebotomy. The arms and forearms of the donor shall be free of skin punctures of scars indicative of professional blood donors or addiction of selfinjected narcotics. 
Physiological Status for Women
15. Pregnancy or recently delivered  Defer for 12 Months after delivery
16. Abortion  Defer for 6 months after abortion 
17. Breast feeding  Defer for total period of lactation
18. Menstruation  Defer for the period of menstruation
Non-specific illness
19. Minor non-specific symptoms
including but not limited to
general malaise, pain, headache
Defer until all symptoms subside and donor is afebrile (free from fever)
Respiratory (Lung) Diseases
20. Cold, flu, cough, sore throat or
acute sinusitis
Defer until all symptoms subside and donor is afebrile (free from fever)
21. Chronic sinusitis  Accept unless on antibiotics 
22. Asthmatic attack Permanently Defer
23. Asthmatics on steroids Permanently Defer
Surgical Procedures
24. Major surgery 
  • Defer for 12 months after recovery.
  • (Major surgery being defined as that requiring hospitalisation, anaesthesia (general/spinal) had Blood Transfusion and/or had significant Blood loss) 
25. Minor surgery Defer for 6 months after recovery
26. Received Blood Transfusion Defer for 12 months 
27. Open heart surgery Including By-pass surgery Permanently defer 
28. Cancer surgery Permanently defer 
29. Tooth extraction Defer for 6 months after tooth extraction 
30. Dental surgery under anaesthesia Defer for 6 months after recovery
Cardio-Vascular Diseases (Heart Disease)
31. Has any active symptom
(Chest Pain, Shortness of breath, swelling of feet) 
Permanently defer
32. Myocardial infarction (Heart Attack)  Permanently defer
33. Cardiac medication (digitalis, nitro-glycerine)  Permanently defer
34. Hypertensive heart disease Permanently defer
35. Coronary artery disease  Permanently defer
36. Angina pectoris  Permanently defer
37. Rheumatic heart disease with residual damage  Permanently defer
Central Nervous System/ Psychiatric Diseases
38. Migraine Accept if not severe and occurs at a frequency of less than once a week 
40. Convulsions and Epilepsy Permanently defer
41. Schizophrenia Permanently defer
42. Anxiety and mood disorders Accept person having anxiety and mood (affective) disorders like depression or bipolar disorder, but is stable and feeling well on the day regardless of medication.
Endocrine Disorders
43. Diabetes
  • Accept person with Diabetes Mellitus well controlled by diet or oral hypoglycaemic medication, with no history of orthostatic hypotension and no evidence of infection, neuropathy or vascular disease (in particular peripheral ulceration) -
  • Permanently defer person requiring insulin and/or complications of Diabetes with multi organ involvement
  • Defer if oral hypoglycaemic medication has been altered/dosage adjusted in last 4 weeks
44. Thyroid disorders
  • Accept donations from individuals with Benign Thyroid Disorders if euthyroid (Asymptomatic Goitre, History of Viral Thyroiditis, Auto Immune Hypo Thyroidism)
  • Defer if under investigation for Thyroid Disease or thyroid status is not known
  • Permanently defer if:
    1) Thyrotoxicosis due to Graves‘ Disease
    2) Hyper/Hypo Thyroid
    3) History of malignant thyroid tumours
45. Other endocrine disorders Permanently defer
Liver Diseases and Hepatitis infection
46. Hepatitis
  • Known Hepatitis B, C - Permanently defer
  • Unknown Hepatitis - Permanently defer
    Known hepatitis A or E -
  • Defer for 12 months 
47. Spouse/ partner/ close contact of individual suffering with hepatitis,  Defer for 12 months
48. At risk for hepatitis by tattoos, acupuncture or body piercing, scarification and any other invasive cosmetic procedure by self or spouse/ partner Defer for 12 months
49. Spouse/ partner of individual receiving transfusion of blood/ components Defer for 12 months
50. Jaundice Accept donor with history of jaundice that was attributed to gall stones, Rh disease, mononucleosis or in neonatal period. 
51. Chronic Liver disease/Liver Failure  Permanently defer
HIV Infection/AIDS
52. At risk for HIV infection (Transgender, Men who have Sex with Men, Female Sex Workers, Injecting drug users, persons with multiple sex partners)  Permanently defer
53. Known HIV positive person or spouse/ partner of PLHA (person living with HIV AIDS)  Permanently defer
54. Persons having symptoms suggestive of AIDS Permanently defer person having lymphadenopathy, prolonged and repeated fever, prolonged & repeated diarrhoea irrespective of HIV risk or status
Sexually Transmitted Infections
55 Syphilis (Genital sore, or generalized skin rashes)  Permanently defer
56. Gonorrhoea  Permanently defer
Other Infectious diseases
57. History of Measles, Mumps, Chickenpox Defer for 2 weeks following full recovery
58. Malaria Defer for 3 months following full recovery. 
59. Typhoid Defer for 12 Months following full recovery
60. Dengue / Chikungunya
  • In case of history of Dengue/Chikungunya: Defer for 6 Months following full recovery.
  • Following visit to Dengue/Chikungunya endemic area: 4 weeks following return from visit to dengue endemic area if no febrile illness is noted.
61. Zika Virus / West Nile Virus
  • In case of Zika infection: Defer for 4 months following recovery.
  • In case of history of travel to West Nile Virus endemic area orZika virus outbreak zone: Defer for 4 months. 
62. Tuberculosis Defer for 2 years following confirmation of cure 
63. Leishmaniasis Permanently defer
64. Leprosy Permanently defer
Other infections
65. Conjunctivitis Defer for the period of illness and continuation of local medication.
66. Osteomyelitis Defer for 2 years following completion of treatment and cure. 
Kidney Disease
67. Acute infection of kidney (pyelonephritis)  Defer for 6 months after complete recovery and last dose of medication
68. Acute infection of bladder (cystitis) / UTI  Defer for 2 weeks after complete recovery and last dose of medication
69. Chronic infection of kidney / kidney disease / renal failure Permanently defer
Digestive System
70. Diarrhoea Person having history of diarrhoea in preceding week particularly if associated with fever: Defer for2 weeks after complete recovery and last dose of medication.
71. GI endoscopy Defer for 12 months.
72. Acid Peptic disease
  • Accept person with acid reflux, mild gastro-oesophageal reflux, mild hiatus hernia, gastro-oesophageal reflux disorder (GERD), hiatus hernia:
  • Permanently defer person with stomach ulcer with symptoms or with recurrent bleeding: 
Other diseases/ disorders
73. Autoimmune disorders like Systemic lupus erythematosis, scleroderma, dermatomyositis, ankylosing spondylitis or severe rheumatoid arthritis  Permanently defer
74. Polycythaemia Vera Permanently defer
75. Bleeding disorders and unexplained bleeding tendency  Permanently defer
76. Malignancy Permanently defer
77. Severe allergic disorders  Permanently defer
78. Haemoglobinopathies and red cell enzyme deficiencies with known history of haemolysis  Permanently defer
Vaccination and inoculation
79. Non live vaccines and Toxoid: Typhoid, Cholera, Papillomavirus, Influenza, Meningococcal, Pertussis, Pneumococcal, Polio injectable, Diphtheria, Tetanus,
Plague
Defer for 14 days
80. Live attenuated vaccines: Polio oral, Measles(rubella) Mumps, Yellow fever, Japanese encephalitis, influenza,Typhoid,Cholera,Hepatitis A Defer for 28 days
81. Anti-tetanus serum, anti-venom serum, anti-diphtheria serum, and anti-gas gangrene serum  Defer for 28 days
82. Anti-rabies vaccination following animal bite, Hepatitis B
Immunoglobulin, Immunoglobulins 
Defer for 1 year
83. Swine Flu Defer for 15 days
Medications taken by prospective blood donor
84. Oral contraceptive Accept
85. Analgesics Accept
86. Vitamins Accept
87. Mild sedative and tranquillizers Accept
88. Allopurinol Accept
89. Cholesterol lowering medication Accept
90. Salicylates (aspirin), other NSAIDs  Defer for 3 days if blood is to be used for Platelet preparation 
91. Ketoconazole, Antihelminthic drugs including mebendazole,  Defer for 7 days after last dose if donor is well
92. Antibiotics  Defer for 2 Weeks after last dose if donor is well 
93. Ticlopidine, clopidogrel Defer for 2 Weeks after last dose
94. Piroxicam, dipyridamole Defer for 2 Weeks after last dose
95. Etretinate, Acitretin or Isotretinoin.(Used for acne) Defer for 1 month after the last dose 
96. Finasteride used to treat benign prostatatic hyperplasia  Defer for 1 month after the last dose
97. Radioactive contrast material  8 weeks deferral
98. Dutasteride used to treat benign prostatatic hyperplasia Defer for 6 months after the last dose
99. Any medication of unknown nature  Defer till details are available
100. Oral anti-diabetic drugs Accept if there is no alteration in dose within last 4 weeks.
101. Insulin Permanently defer
102. Anti-arrhythmic, Anti-convulsions, Anticoagulant, Antithyroid drugs, Cytotoxic drugs, Cardiac Failure Drugs (Digitalis)  Permanently defer
Other conditions requiring Permanent deferral
103. Recipients of organ, stem cell and tissue transplants
Donors who have had an unexplained delayed faint or delayed faint with injury or two consecutive faints following a blood donation. 
Permanently defer 
Residents of other countries
104 Residents of other countries Accept only after stay in India for three continuous years

Source: https://cdsco.gov.in/opencms/resources/UploadCDSCOWeb/2018/UploadGazette_NotificationsFiles/GSR166Ecomponents.pdf

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