Gaceta Medica de Mexico
Volume 145, Issue 3, 2009, Pages 249-254

Declaration of Istanbul on organ trafficking and transplant tourism [La Declaración de Estambul sobre el tráfico de órganos y el turismo de trasplantes] (Short Survey)

Alberú J.* , Gracida-Juárez C.
  • a Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Médicas Y Nutrición Salvador Zubirán, Vasco de Quiroga 15, Del. Tlalpan, 14000 México D.F., Mexico
  • b Unidad de Trasplantes, Hospital de Especialidades, Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social, 06725 México D.F., Mexico

Abstract

A Summit Meeting that convened over 150 representatives of scientific and medical bodies from around the world was held in Istanbul from April 30 to May 2, 2008 to address the urgent and growing problem of organ sales, transplant tourism and trafficking in organ donors in the context of the global shortage of organs. Preparatory work for the meeting was undertaken by a Steering Committee convened by The Transplantation Society and the International Society of Nephrology in Dubai in December 2007. Participants at the Istanbul Summit were selected by the Steering Committee according to the following criteria: The country liaisons with The Transplantation Society representing virtually all countries with transplantation programs; representatives from international societies and the Vatican; key stakeholders in nephrology and transplantation; public policy experts in organ transplantation; and ethicists, anthropologists, sociologists, and legal academic well-recognized for their work on transplantation policy and practice. This Declaration represents the consensus of the Summit participants and is an authorized Spanish translation that will help disseminate this information among Mexican health professionals and interested readers.

Author Keywords

Transplant tourism Declaration of Istanbul Organ trafficking

Index Keywords

medical society health service Turkey (republic) Short Survey organ transplantation Codes of Ethics health care policy organ donor Tissue and Organ Procurement crime health program Humans travel

Link
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ISSN: 00163813
Original Language: Spanish