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home:special:tissue_donation [10.12.2018] – [Additional Literature] sallieqhome:special:tissue_donation [09.14.2022] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 Even when blood is filtered, pathogens may pass between donor and recipient. At an average of around 0.01 microns in diameter, L-form bacteria are small enough to pass through even the finest of filters.((Mattman, L. 2000. //Cell Wall Deficient Forms: Stealth Pathogens//. CRC Press. Boca Raton, FL.))  Even when blood is filtered, pathogens may pass between donor and recipient. At an average of around 0.01 microns in diameter, L-form bacteria are small enough to pass through even the finest of filters.((Mattman, L. 2000. //Cell Wall Deficient Forms: Stealth Pathogens//. CRC Press. Boca Raton, FL.)) 
  
-According to one study, patients who receive a donor organ from a sarcoidosis patient develop the disease, and clean organs transplanted into sarcoidosis patients become infected.(({{pubmed>long:12172448}})) The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has a history of enforcing its restriction on the distribution of blood from sarcoidosis patients. In the FDA took action against the American Red Cross because blood was collected from a donor/donors who had been diagnosed with sarcoidois.+According to one study, patients who receive a donor organ from a sarcoidosis patient develop the disease, and clean organs transplanted into sarcoidosis patients become infected.(({{pmid>long:12172448}})) The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has a history of enforcing its restriction on the distribution of blood from sarcoidosis patients. In the FDA took action against the American Red Cross because blood was collected from a donor/donors who had been diagnosed with sarcoidois.
  
 All blood banks may not have strict regulations against donations from people with so-called autoimmune diseases or Th1 inflammation, but given the known bacterial etiology, Marshall Protocol (MP) patients are advised not to donate blood, bone marrow, organs or other tissues. All blood banks may not have strict regulations against donations from people with so-called autoimmune diseases or Th1 inflammation, but given the known bacterial etiology, Marshall Protocol (MP) patients are advised not to donate blood, bone marrow, organs or other tissues.
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   * A letter in CHEST online advocates the removal of phagocytic cells from blood being transfused.   * A letter in CHEST online advocates the removal of phagocytic cells from blood being transfused.
-  * Sarcoidosis has been transmitted to organ recipients from organ donors. (({{pubmed>long:12002380}})) +  * Sarcoidosis has been transmitted to organ recipients from organ donors. (({{pmid>long:12002380}})) 
-  * Lancet published this case report in 1990 of sarcoidosis after a heart transplant. (({{pubmed>long:1979389}})) +  * Lancet published this case report in 1990 of sarcoidosis after a heart transplant. (({{pmid>long:1979389}})) 
-  * Sarcoidosis has been reported to have been transmitted in bone marrow and stem cells. (({{pubmed>long:7951107}})) +  * Sarcoidosis has been reported to have been transmitted in bone marrow and stem cells. (({{pmid>long:7951107}})) 
-  * Granulomatous pneumonitis followed bone marrow transplantation. (({{pubmed>long:11607780}})) +  * Granulomatous pneumonitis followed bone marrow transplantation. (({{pmid>long:11607780}})) 
-  * Pulmonary sarcoidosis following stem cell transplantation: is it more than a chance occurrence? (({{pubmed>long:15302757}})) +  * Pulmonary sarcoidosis following stem cell transplantation: is it more than a chance occurrence? (({{pmid>long:15302757}})) 
-  * Cutaneous sarcoidosis in blood donation venepuncture sites. (({{pubmed>long:4646848}}))+  * Cutaneous sarcoidosis in blood donation venepuncture sites. (({{pmid>long:4646848}}))
  
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 ===== Notes and comments ===== ===== Notes and comments =====
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 +//removed//....The FDA website and [[https://www.fda.gov/bbs/topics/ENFORCE/ENF00520.html|this FDA enforcement report]] state that in 1997
 +//AND// [[https://www.chestjournal.org/cgi/eletters/127/5/1722|This letter]] in CHEST
  
   * Legacy content   * Legacy content
-    * http://www.marshallprotocol.com/forum32/4174.html f245-7   +    * https://www.marshallprotocol.com/forum32/4174.html f245-7   
-    * http://www.marshallprotocol.com/view_topic.php?id=3139&forum_id=37&jump_to=41360#p41360 s239 +    * https://www.marshallprotocol.com/view_topic.php?id=3139&forum_id=37&jump_to=41360#p41360 s239 
-    * http://www.marshallprotocol.com/forum37/1153.html s359+    * https://www.marshallprotocol.com/forum37/1153.html s359
   * couldn't verify Trevor's statement that the Red Cross doesn't allow donations from sarc patients so I deleted it   * couldn't verify Trevor's statement that the Red Cross doesn't allow donations from sarc patients so I deleted it
---- //Sallie Q 08.26.2017// removed....The FDA website and [[http://www.fda.gov/bbs/topics/ENFORCE/ENF00520.html|this FDA enforcement report]] state that in 1997 + 
-AND [[http://www.chestjournal.org/cgi/eletters/127/5/1722|This letter]] in CHEST +===== References =====</nodisp> 
-===== References =====+
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