A man with mild haemophilia, given concentrate as part of training sessions in 1982 at the Royal Liverpool Hospital as a child, explained that his family was "told Factor VIII was safer, less bulky, easier to store and easier to use than Cryoprecipitate." He discovered he was Hepatitis C positive only in 1994 when attending a standard review at the Haemophilia Centre, not having been told that he was being tested.
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Haemophilia Centres: Policies and Practice