取消死囚器官移植来源不会造成器官捐赠短缺
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China's ban on the harvesting of organs from executed prisoners for transplant will not cause the shortage of donated organs, an expert said on Wednesday.

本周三,在北京举行的全国政协记者招待会上,全国政协常委、中国器官捐献与移植委员会主任黄洁夫表示,中国取消死囚作为器官移植来源不会造成器官捐赠短缺。
 
Huang Jiefu, head of the country's human organ donation and transplant committee, made the remarks at a press conference on the sidelines of the annual session of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) in Beijing.
 
"The ban is aimed at addressing the problem of organ shortage," Huang, also a member of the Standing1 Committee of the CPPCC National Committee said. "The more respect we pay to death-row prisoners, the more voluntarily donated organs from citizens we will have.".
 
Voluntary donation from Chinese citizens has become the major source of organs for transplatation, accounting2 for 80 percent of the total donated organs in 2014, Huang added.
 
Statistics show that nearly 1,000 body parts were donated by about 380 citizens in the first two months this year, an increase of 50 percent compared to the same period in 2014.
 
China announced to ban the harvesting of transplant organs from executed prisoners on January 1, 2015, demanding all hospitals stop using organs from death-row prisoners.


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