The Citizen (Gauteng)

New tune for organs

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Geneva – Switzerlan­d voted to boost the availabili­ty of transplant organs by making everyone a potential donor after death unless they have expressly objected.

The legal change, approved by 60% of voters in a referendum, marks a dramatic shift from the current system.

Under the existing laws, transplant­s are only possible if the deceased person consented while alive – and their wishes are often unknown. In such cases, the decision is left up to relatives who, in most cases, opt against organ donation.

This has left many of those in need of a transplant waiting in vain for an organ.

At the end of 2021, more than 1 400 patients were awaiting transplant organs in Switzerlan­d, a country of about 8.6 million people.

Last year, 166 deceased persons donated their organs in Switzerlan­d, and a total of 484 organs from donors were transplant­ed.

But 72 people died in 2021 while waiting on an organ transplant waiting list, according to the organisati­on Swisstrans­plant.

“The public have shown that they are ready to give a chance to the people who are on the waiting list,” said Swisstrans­pant director Franz Immer.

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