Documents submitted to the Infected Blood Inquiry reveal the blood service in the UK was taking donations from British prisons up until the late 1980s, despite warnings to end the practice.
Almost six years after a public inquiry was launched, and almost five decades after the “worst treatment disaster in the history of the NHS” started to unfold, survivors of the infected blood ...
More than 30,000 people in the UK were infected with HIV and hepatitis C after being given contaminated blood products in the 1970s and 1980s. A public inquiry has described the scale of the ...
A public inquiry into the long-running infected blood scandal is due to publish its findings today, with a compensation scheme running into the billions thought to be amongst recommendations.
Emma Cave is affiliated with Infected Blood Inquiry. She was Co-Chair of the Medical Ethics group for the Infected Blood Inquiry. Bobbie Farsides is affiliated with Infected Blood Inquiry Was Co ...
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Documents submitted to the Infected Blood Inquiry reveal the blood service in the UK was taking donations from British prisons up until the late 1980s, despite warnings to end the practice.