Kidney Transplant in Zambia
A kidney transplant means transferring a healthy kidney from a person into the body of another individual. The person receives the new kidney because their existing kidneys are non-functional. This procedure is done to treat kidney failure. The new kidneys can come from living or deceased organ donors. Immediate family members, friends, and spouses can be living kidney donors, while deceased donor kidneys are from those who decide to donate their organs after they die.
In Zambia, a massive number of people have been suffering from chronic kidney disease, or CKD, that needs transplantation. This is especially the case for those with conditions like high blood pressure and diabetes. Earlier transplant operations needed patients to be evacuated abroad. But in 2020, Zambia’s major referral, the University Teaching Hospital (UTH) will provide kidney transplant treatment for free. The average cost of this procedure ranges from ZMW 400000 to ZMW 500000, or $19184 to $23980.