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Donated organs and their transportation

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In the past year, at least 3,182 organ transplants took place. To achieve this, an amazing feat had to happen: the organs had to be transported from donors to patients, which involved careful logistical effort, from harvest to successful transplant.

More than 125 million people have registered as organ donors, but only about three of every 1,000 actually become donors when they die. This small percentage is largely due to their age, the health of the particular organ, and their utility for the patient. But the list of those requiring donated organs is longer than the list of both those who are available to donate and organs that are viable for transplant.

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Donated Organs, Especially Kidneys, are at Risk Due to Current Transportation Structure ... they do not reach their destination on time due to transportation issues

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