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Dr Pettigrew did not raise or discuss AIDS with Dr Willoughby in 1982 as Dr Pettigrew herself did not become aware of haemophiliacs contracting AIDS until 1983 and Dr Willoughby did not make her aware of this.

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Dr Pettigrew noted that there was no system from senior doctors of updating junior doctors with updates about medical and clinical developments

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Dr Pettigrew noted during her hearings at the Inquiry that Dr Willoughby did not have any conversations with her about the risk of NANB Hepatitis and was not aware of NANB as a concept until liver biopsies were carried out on her haemophilia patients in 1984.

  • Read more about Dr Pettigrew noted during her hearings at the Inquiry that Dr Willoughby did not have any conversations with her about the risk of NANB Hepatitis and was not aware of NANB as a concept until liver biopsies were carried out on her haemophilia patients in 1984.

Dr Willoughby did not attend UKHCDO meetings and Dr Pettigrew asserted that Dr Willoughby did not disseminate UKHCDO material to her and her more junior colleagues at Yorkhill about NANB Hepatitis

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There was no system of batch dedication, despite their being some evidence of attempts to introduce one towards the end of 1984 or 1985 where there were attempts to introduce one.

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Dr Pettigrew noted that the commercial Factor VIII product was more 'user friendly' and dissolved more quickly than the SNBTS product.

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Dr Anna Pettigrew asserted in her statement to the Inquiry that the patients at Glasgow Yorkhill Haemophilia Centre would be transferred to Glasgow Royal Infirmary at 15-16.

  • Read more about Dr Anna Pettigrew asserted in her statement to the Inquiry that the patients at Glasgow Yorkhill Haemophilia Centre would be transferred to Glasgow Royal Infirmary at 15-16.

Great Ormond Street Hospital was unable to locate any stored relevant documentation from the 1970s and 1980s (except individual patient records) to provide to the Inquiry, and there was no personal paperwork of Professor Hardisty's from the time to be found in storage.

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Great Ormond Street Hospital wrote to BPL, stating that many of the parents were very anxious about the use of commercial concentrate.

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Professor Hardisty indicated that he would like to switch to the heated NHS products for all patients, irrespective of their antibody status, as soon as supplies permitted.

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