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Following the Haemophilia Society's press launch on AIDS in the haemophilia community, stories appeared in "The Times", "The Daily Telegraph", "The Guardian", "The Independent" and the "Daily Mail".

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DHSC0004528_038 - The Times Haemophiliacs urge fund for Aids sufferers Daily Telegraph Haemophiliacs seek Aids disability pay after NHS infection - 14 Oct 1987

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14 October 1987
Chapter/issue
The Initial Government Response 1985-1988

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DHSC0004528 038 The Times Haemophiliacs urge fund for Aids sufferers Daily Telegraph Haemophiliacs seek Aids disability pay after NHS infection 14 Oct 1987

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