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http://www.nhsbt.nhs.uk/news-and-media/news-archive/news_2010_10_07.asp
'From 1 November 2010, people with Myalgic Encephalitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME) were permanently deferred from giving blood in the UK.
The change to donor selection guidelines, which applied across all four UK Blood Services, was as a result of recommendations by the UK Blood Services Standing Advisory Committee on the Care and Selection of Donors, and Joint Professional Advisory Committee (JPAC).
In the past, donors with a history of ME/CFS could give blood, provided they had completely recovered and were feeling well.
However, as ME/CFS is a condition where people can relapse and become ill again, donor selection guidelines were changed as a precaution to protect the donor’s safety by ensuring the condition is not made worse by donating blood. There is no evidence that a donation from a donor with this condition could in any way harm a patient.
This change brought donor selection guidelines for ME/CFS into line with other conditions where individuals are permanently excluded from blood donation to protect their own health.'
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