Health experts do not know how many haemophiliacs could be at risk after it emerged they may have been exposed to treatments infected by the human form of mad cow disease, it was claimed today.
Report shows bag of Haemonetics blood clotting agent. Clinic where haemophiliacs receive treatment. A sign that reads, 'AIDS - Don't Die of Ignorance' and a tarot death card with 'AIDS' printed on it.
Firstly, haemophiliacs - and those with similar disorders - who have a rare genetic condition which means their blood does not clot properly. People with haemophilia A have a shortage of a ...
Sam Smith explores how more than a thousand haemophiliacs in the UK acquired HIV through their treatment - in what's come to be known as the contaminated blood scandal.
Reports over the weekend amplified concerns that unauthorised medical trials were being done on haemophiliacs in the 1970s and 1980s. Patients with the genetic blood-clotting disorder were ...
Prof Arthur Bloom was a doctor who was instrumental in treating haemophiliacs in the 1970s and 80s in his role as director of the Cardiff Haemophilia Centre, in Wales. He has previously been ...
Sam Smith explores how more than a thousand haemophiliacs in the UK acquired HIV through their treatment - in what's come to be known as the contaminated blood scandal. Show more Sam Smith ...
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