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From now on, frozen umbilical cord will be for public use

are saved - in private banks - 20,000 umbilical cords, with the intention of future use to cure ailments. Any person may have of them, whereas previously only accessed who paid to preserve them.



Based on the principles of voluntariness, confidentiality and solidarity that characterize the system of procurement and transplantation at the national level, the INCUCAI, through Resolution No. 069/09, signed 15 April, decided that the stem cells from Umbilical Cord Blood (UCB) frozen around the country, are for public use from now on. The rule states that after the entry into force of Resolution, the units are collected for autologous use possible be registered with the National Registry of Hematopoietic Stem Cell Donors (CPH).

Now, with respect to the units collected before the entry into force of the rule, they should be reported to the National Donor Registry CPH and parents may choose to incorporate the same or not such records for possible use .
a result, when a patient in our country or abroad needs a transplant graft, whose support coincides with an existing unit, it will be used for allogeneic mismo.Al the same time, the resolution regulating the private banks responsible for the recruitment, collection, processing, storage and distribution.
It indicates that only take place in licensed facilities and professionals authorized by the INCUCAI, while giving them 180 days to meet the requirements requested.
In contralateral decision already caused unrest in private organizations responsible for their preservation, to which thousands of families pay to keep the umbilical cord and use it in the future to combat disease. In fact, Claudio Chillik, president of ABC cord, which brings together private banks, said his stance against the measure.
"Six years ago we have been calling for regulation, but this, without consulting us, is totally arbitrary. If someone needs in the future and their cells and were used, not going to have, "he said, so anticipated that bring forward an appeal to stop the resolution.
An intermediate position was Paul Argibay, director of the Institute of Basic Sciences and Experimental Medicine, CONICET, who said he agreed with the INCUCAI regulating the use of the cordon, but not ownership: "I agree that there are public banks, not private, but the state can not expropriate the material biological family. It must encourage the public bank, without taking enforcement action on private, "the daily newspaper Clarín.
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