08 October 2014

COPENHAGEN: European Sperm bank screening

Donor Screening

Initially the donors are selected by the Nordic Cryobank staff, based on a number of parameters:

  • Sperm Quality
  • Age
  • Personality
  • Education
  • 3-4 Generation Family Health History

Further screening includes blood and urine analysis:

  • Chemistry Panel
  • Complete Blood Count
  • Urinalysis
  • ABO-Rh Blood typing
  • HIV
  • HTLV I/II
  • Hepatitis B Surface Antigen
  • Hepatitis B Core Antibody
  • Hepatitis C Viral Antibody
  • Syphilis (RPR)
  • CMV IgG/IgM
  • Chlamydia
  • Gonorrheae

The genetic testing we do includes the following:

  • 3-4 generation family medical history, which is reviewed by a trained genetic specialist or a medical doctor (all donors)
  • Cystic Fibrosis screening for 32-86 mutations in the Cystic Fibrosis gene (all Caucasian donors)
  • Chromosome analysis (all donors)
  • Thalassemia (all donors). An HPLC analysis is done to detect this indirectly. Please contact us if you would like to have your donor genetically screened for carrier status. Less than 1 in 1000 are carriers for this disease in Northern Europe.
  • Tay-Sachs disease (donors with Ashkenazi Jewish or French Canadian ancestry)
  • Canavan disease disease (donors with Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry)
  • Familial Dysautonomia (donors with Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry)
  • Fanconi Anemia type C (donors with Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry)
  • Gaucher disease (donors with Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry)
  • Niemann-Pick type A disease (donors with Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry)
  • Sickle Cell Disease (donors with African ancestry are genetically screened). For all donors an HPLC analysis is done to detect this indirectly.
  • Canavan disease (donors with Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry)

It is impossible to rule out genetic disease with 100% certainty since it is not possible to test for all inheritable diseases.

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