donorgerelateerd
Donorgerelateerd is a Dutch term that translates literally to “donor‑related.” In medical and legal contexts it is used to describe diseases, conditions, procedures, or legal relationships that arise specifically from a medical donor, such as a blood donor, organ donor, or stem‑cell donor. In transplantation medicine, donorgerelateerd disease refers to any communicable disease that can be transmitted from the donor to the recipient. Routine screening of donors for blood‑borne pathogens — for example hepatitis B, hepatitis C, human immunodeficiency virus, and syphilis — aims to reduce these risks. In the Netherlands and other European countries, Dutch guidelines and the European Union directives mandate detailed donor questionnaires and laboratory testing to ensure the safety of transplant and transfusion recipients.
In the legal domain, donorgerelateerd issues also encompass the rights and responsibilities of donors and recipients,
The term is also employed in public health surveillance, where epidemiologists monitor donorgerelateerd incidents to identify