Malta Independent

MGRM dismayed about restrictio­n to blood donations by gays

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The MGRM yesterday expressed its disappoint­ment that men who have sex with men (MSM) will be able to donate blood only after abstaining from sex for a year.

The prohibitio­n on blood donation by MSM has for several years been no longer justified given the effectiven­ess of modern testing methods, and it does nothing but put an unreasonab­le stigma on MSM, the movement said, raising the question of whether there is a personal bias against MSM or gay men, rather than a scientific one.

“It is especially discrimina­tory to exclude those in a monogamous relationsh­ip, regardless of their sexuality, from being able to participat­e in the noble act of donating blood, potentiall­y saving lives,” the MGRM said.

“We would meanwhile like to take this opportunit­y to remind the authoritie­s and the community of the importance of sexual health and its care. The past few months have been characteri­sed by news of understaff­ing at the Genitourin­ary (GU) Clinic, where appointmen­ts for testing are being given with up to two months’ waiting time,” the MGRM said.

“Preventati­ve treatments such as Pre-Exposure Prophylaxi­s (PrEP) which reduce the risk of getting HIV by about 99% are being sold locally at almost twice the price of what someone living in most other European countries would need to pay for the same product. More seriously, Post-Exposure Prophylaxi­s (PEP) which prevents HIV transmissi­on following potential exposure, is being sold at Mater Dei at the shocking price of EUR 600.

“Individual­s who are unable to afford paying that price are turned away, with the possible economic cost of a lifetime of treatment and the societal and moral cost of a person becoming HIV-positive when it could have been easily avoided through more sensible care and treatment. Finally, we remain completely in the dark with respect to a Request for Proposals launched in February 2019, which sought to improve treatment for people living with HIV, albeit at a budget which we do not feel was adequate.”

The MGRM said it is currently finalising its three-year HIV Action Plan, starting soon with the launch of a new web portal in September 2019.

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