Existing rules 'sufficient to protect blood supplies from Zika virus'

Existing safeguards are good enough to protect Ireland’s blood supplies from the Zika virus, health chiefs have said.

Existing rules 'sufficient to protect blood supplies from Zika virus'

Existing safeguards are good enough to protect Ireland’s blood supplies from the Zika virus, health chiefs have said.

Under current rules, donors who have been to tropical regions are barred from giving donations for three months while a 12-month deferral is in place for those who have been in malarial regions.

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