Criminal and Civil Responsibility of the Donor in a Case of Transmission of Malaria by a Blood Transfusion in a Nonendemic Country

Thomas Wagner (Corresponding author), Vanessa Stadlbauer, Karl Stöger, Karin Schorna, Michael Zink

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Abstract

Introduction: The blood donation process is strictly regulated by law. The process includes the necessity of a medical history taken to determine if a donor is suitable to donate, which shall guarantee both donor and recipient safety. Supplementary screening for a limited number of infections is performed by antibody (HIV, HCV, syphilis) or antigen (HBV) tests or NAT (HIV, HCV, HBV). Case Presentation: With regard to a possible infection due to (sexual) risk behavior or foreign travel, blood donation facilities are predominantly dependent on information provided by the donor. This is especially true for malaria in nonendemic areas such as Europe. Transmission of malaria by a blood transfusion in a nonendemic country that led to fulminant septic shock and death of the patient happened. Discussion: From a legal perspective, the donor thus assumes a high level of responsibility with regard to the accuracy and completeness of the information provided on the donor questionnaire. Incorrect information may, as in this Austrian case reported, result in civil or criminal responsibility of the donor.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)230-233
Number of pages4
JournalTransfusion Medicine and Hemotherapy
Volume49
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 10 Aug 2022

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 505010 Medical law

Keywords

  • Blood transfusion
  • Liability of donors
  • Malaria
  • Transmission

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