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In oral evidence Ms Elisabeth Buggins, Ms Brenda Haddock and Ms Christine Woolliscroft described a lack of historic communications on the severity of hepatitis and the risks of contracting hepatitis from concentrates.

  • Read more about In oral evidence Ms Elisabeth Buggins, Ms Brenda Haddock and Ms Christine Woolliscroft described a lack of historic communications on the severity of hepatitis and the risks of contracting hepatitis from concentrates.

In oral evidence Mr John Cornes described a lack of communication in respect of risks of infection and advice on the subject.

  • Read more about In oral evidence Mr John Cornes described a lack of communication in respect of risks of infection and advice on the subject.

In oral evidence Mr AN noted that his parents were not told of risks of infection, nor was he personally told to look out for any adverse reactions to treatment.

  • Read more about In oral evidence Mr AN noted that his parents were not told of risks of infection, nor was he personally told to look out for any adverse reactions to treatment.

Colin and Denise Turton were told by Dr Burman that Lee was only being treated with British Factor VIII so "there was no risk"

  • Read more about Colin and Denise Turton were told by Dr Burman that Lee was only being treated with British Factor VIII so "there was no risk"

Lee Turton was treated at Bristol Children's Hospital with Factor 8 concentrate as a baby. He was swapped from cryoprecipitate to Factor 8 because cryo was "unavailable"

  • Read more about Lee Turton was treated at Bristol Children's Hospital with Factor 8 concentrate as a baby. He was swapped from cryoprecipitate to Factor 8 because cryo was "unavailable"

In oral evidence Ms Susan Threakall recalled a lack of historic communications regarding risk in relation to treatment and lack of provision of information and advice on different Factor VIII products.

  • Read more about In oral evidence Ms Susan Threakall recalled a lack of historic communications regarding risk in relation to treatment and lack of provision of information and advice on different Factor VIII products.

Susan Threakall was informed she had had Hepatitis C for at least 15 years. Her parents were never warned of the risks of Factor XI treatment by Birmingham Children's' Hospital.

  • Read more about Susan Threakall was informed she had had Hepatitis C for at least 15 years. Her parents were never warned of the risks of Factor XI treatment by Birmingham Children's' Hospital.

At a large meeting at Birmingham Children's Hospital Dr Hill informed parents that some boys treated with Factor VIII were at risk of HIV infection.

  • Read more about At a large meeting at Birmingham Children's Hospital Dr Hill informed parents that some boys treated with Factor VIII were at risk of HIV infection.

In oral evidence John McDougall stated that as parent he had never been informed of the risks while his son was treated at RHSC

  • Read more about In oral evidence John McDougall stated that as parent he had never been informed of the risks while his son was treated at RHSC

John McDougall noted in oral evidence that Dr Willoughby, from the Royal Hospital for Sick Children in Glasgow, had not discussed the risk of AIDS with parents and come to a consensus.

  • Read more about John McDougall noted in oral evidence that Dr Willoughby, from the Royal Hospital for Sick Children in Glasgow, had not discussed the risk of AIDS with parents and come to a consensus.

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