Reevaluating Canada's policy for blood donations from men who have sex with men (MSM)

During the HIV/AIDS epidemic of the 1980s, most of the developed world instituted a permanent ban on blood donations from men who have sex with men (MSM). In recent years, public health agencies across Europe and North America are reconsidering and rescinding these restrictions. We examine the Canad...

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HIV Infections - transmission
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