Why can’t I donate blood if I’ve lived on a military base during certain years?

I tried to donate blood but they said that since I had lived on a military base in Turkey in 1989 that I was not eligible. Does anyone know why? Just curious.

because of the people you may have come in contact with during that time

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6 Responses to “Why can’t I donate blood if I’ve lived on a military base during certain years?”

  • Lauren B:

    because of the people you may have come in contact with during that time
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  • markredwing:

    AID'S
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  • rick j:

    You might have a diseases that the military didn't tell you about.
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  • Julie M:

    it's not that you were on a military base- it's that you were in Europe during the madcow scare. if you lived there long enough, you are ineligible to donate for the rest of your life.
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  • Dmitri S:

    Julie M is correct about the point on Europe but it’s wrong to say you can never donate blood again. Red Cross is working with FDA to change these rules.

  • Jen C.:

    Because you may be carrying the human equivalent of mad cow disease, Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. The same thing happened to me. I lived on military bases in Germany from 1982-1986, and from 1993-1996. When I tried to donate blood a few months ago, they wouldn’t let me donate and that’s the explanation I was given.

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