Negative Effects Of Xenotransplantation

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there was even a single way to save your family member from dying because they need a new organ, would you, do it? Xenotransplantation is a hidden epidemic and a touchy situation. Xenotransplantation could help extend lives long enough to get a human organ in hand and balance the supply and demand for human organs. It reduces the opportunities for organ donations on the black market. It also opens the opportunity for new areas of research. Xenotransplantation will not only extend lives, but it will help balance the supply and demand for human organ donations. Thousands of people die every year because they are forced to wait on the transplant list and don’t live long enough to get the organ they need. The temporary use of animal organs can extend a person’s life long enough for them to get the organ they need and get a transplant. There is also such a high demand for organs and not enough to satisfy that demand. The use of animal organs can be used as a viable replacement to extend lives long term. The process of xenotransplantation is when a whole organ or tissue is transferred surgically from one living species to …show more content…

People from third-world countries sell their organs to people who then barter with people who have enough money to buy those organs for whatever use they need it for. The problem has become a lot worse over the years due to exploitation. The agents only pay a fraction of the actual money they give to the donors. Many underground transplants our performed by organized crime organizations that arrange the removal and transplantation of the organs which makes the black market even more of a threat. The worst part of the black-market deals is that there is a huge risk of getting an infected or disease ridden organ which can cause more problems as far as death. The use of animal organs will minimize or even prevent all the use of black market

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