China Daily (Hong Kong)

Donations of organs up steadily

Number triples in just three years; China praised for exemplary system

- By WANG XIAODONG in Wuhan wangxiaodo­ng@ chinadaily.com.cn

China has seen a steady rise in the number of organ donations since the country began a pilot donation program in 2010, according to the Red Cross Society of China.

At the end of March, nearly 46,500 organs had been donated in China, and nearly 422,000 Chinese had registered for voluntary organ donations, the Red Cross said.

China ranks first in Asia in the annual number of organs donated and transplant­ed, it said at a memorial service for organ donors in Wuhan, Hubei province, on Saturday.

China has establishe­d a mechanism for the fair allocation of donated organs, it said.

Huang Jiefu, chairman of the China National Organ Donation and Transplant­ation Committee, said that last year more than 5,170 people in China donated organs after death, and another 2,350 people donated organs while alive — mainly to relatives. That’s up from 2016, when 4,080 people donated organs after death, according to the National Health Commission.

Wang Ping, vice-president of the Red Cross, said that after years of public education the concept of organ donation has been gaining acceptance in China.

Organ donations have seen a rapid increase since the beginning of 2015, when China banned the removal of organs from executed prisoners, health officials said. The number of postmortem donors last year tripled that of 2014, according to the China Organ Transplant­ation Developmen­t Foundation.

China has establishe­d a unique organ donation system that has been hailed as a model by many internatio­nal experts, Huang said.

“The Chinese model features firm support from the Chinese government and an active response from society as a whole,” he said. “It is operated according to law and includes unique elements such as memorial services for donors and public education.”

Despite being the top country in Asia for number of organs donated annually, China still lags some other countries, Huang said, adding that the number of donors in China is about 5 for every 1 million population.

By contrast, Spain has a ratio of 47 per million, the highest in the world. In the United States, the ratio is 25 per million, he said.

Xinhua contribute­d to this story.

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