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  2. Organ trade - Wikipedia

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    Organ trade (also known as the blood market or the red market) is the trading of human organs, tissues, or other body products, usually for transplantation. [1] [2] According to the World Health Organization (WHO), organ trade is a commercial transplantation where there is a profit, or transplantations that occur outside of national medical systems.

  3. Organ theft - Wikipedia

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    Organ theft is the act of taking a person's organs for transplantation or sale on the black market, without their explicit consent through means of being an organ donor or other forms of consent. Most cases of organ theft involve coercion, occurrences in wartime, or thefts within hospital settings. [ 1 ]

  4. Organ procurement - Wikipedia

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    The donors themselves often received as little as $2,000 for their kidneys. [77] The country was a popular destination for transplant tourism. One high-ranking government official estimated that 800 kidneys were sold annually in the country prior to 2008, [78] and the WHO listed it as one of the top 5 sites for transplant tourists in 2005. [41]

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  7. This Is the #1 Sign That Someone Has Healthy Kidneys ... - AOL

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    If this happens, it's a pretty good sign that your kidneys are healthy. This Is the #1 Sign That Someone Has Healthy Kidneys, According to a Nephrologist Skip to main content

  8. Kidney trade in Iran - Wikipedia

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    In contrast, a compatible kidney sold on the global black-market can cost in excess of $160,000 in some cases. [12] One payment option is the official contract, which gives the donor the US$1,219 (in 2001), and is paid immediately after the surgery. The kidney recipient may also negotiated with the donor by providing additional money or other ...

  9. HIV-positive transplants now permitted for livers and kidneys

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    People with HIV are now permitted to donate kidneys or livers to recipients who are also HIV-positive, health officials announced on Tuesday. Dr. Marc Siegel weighs in on the decision.