translated from Spanish: Homosexuals should not donate blood: Queretaro’s health

The Secretary of Health of Querétaro, Julio César Ramirerez, said that “for safety” it is better that gay people do not donate blood, as the risk of disease spread, including HIV, is higher. Although he said, this is not discriminatory.
“Here it is necessary to be very clear, not so much that it is discriminatory, it is for security,” according to a video by Image Television.
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According to the Plaza de Armas portal, the official noted that among homosexuals there is a greater risk of contagion, than among “the general population”. 
The clerk explained that “the term (homosexual) indicates that he has probably had sex. And that implies a slightly higher risk factor.”
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“If I tell you you know what, this blood is from a patient who donated and is gay, would you wear it? Who says yes?” the clerk tells the reporters who interviewed him on Thursday.
The official said the pre-donation test may come back negative because it is in a “window period” and donates blood, but after a few months it can be positive.
With information from Image Television and Plaza de Armas.
 
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Original source in Spanish

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