Payment for organs not only increases supply, it also enables customers to avoid organ allocation systems in their own country and jump straight to the head of the queue. Wealth, rather than medical criteria, strongly determines how long you wait for an organ on the black market. But purchasing transplants overseas is associated with a higher risk of serious complications, especially infections such as HIV and Hepatitis b. Studies of patients returning to Saudi Arabia, the United States, Turkey and Taiwan consistently demonstrate this risk, regardless of whether the transplants were purchased in Pakistan, India or China.
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