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Dr Evatt and his colleagues "were now convinced that in spite of the absence of an identified agent, the pattern of the epidemiological evidence was sufficient to implicate a blood-borne disease."

Linked evidence
CVHB0000042 - Paper by B L Evatt of The World Federation of Haemophilia titled The tragic history of AIDS in the Haemophilia Population - 01 Dec 2007

Chronology Information

Date:

10 December 1982
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Pharmaceutical Companies
Key Person(s)
Dr Bruce L Evatt

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CVHB0000042 Paper by B L Evatt of The World Federation of Haemophilia titled The tragic history of AIDS in the Haemophilia Population 01 Dec 2007

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