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A version of the report identified as England and Wales Self-Sufficiency in Blood Products: A Chronology from 1973 to 1985 (draft) was located in a folder called "Previous Versions".

  • Read more about A version of the report identified as England and Wales Self-Sufficiency in Blood Products: A Chronology from 1973 to 1985 (draft) was located in a folder called "Previous Versions".

Dr Shanida Nataraja responded to Dr Hugh Nicholas's comments on the draft report.

  • Read more about Dr Shanida Nataraja responded to Dr Hugh Nicholas's comments on the draft report.

In response to the view in the draft report that doctors treating haemophiliacs explained the risk of viral infection, Dr Hugh Nicholas observed that could be construed as contentious by patients who had not had all of the relevant risks explained to them.

  • Read more about In response to the view in the draft report that doctors treating haemophiliacs explained the risk of viral infection, Dr Hugh Nicholas observed that could be construed as contentious by patients who had not had all of the relevant risks explained to them.

Dr Hugh Nicholas, the senior medical officer in the Health Protection Division, commented on the August version (Dianthus version) of the Self -Sufficiency report, observing one thing that frequently seemed to be missing were the actual views of the Department of Health.

  • Read more about Dr Hugh Nicholas, the senior medical officer in the Health Protection Division, commented on the August version (Dianthus version) of the Self -Sufficiency report, observing one thing that frequently seemed to be missing were the actual views of the Department of Health.

A version of the report identified as Annotation of Draft Report on Self-Sufficiency in Blood Products was located in a folder called "Previous Versions". This contained comments by Dr Hugh Nicholas, the senior medical officer in the Health Protection Division.

  • Read more about A version of the report identified as Annotation of Draft Report on Self-Sufficiency in Blood Products was located in a folder called "Previous Versions". This contained comments by Dr Hugh Nicholas, the senior medical officer in the Health Protection Division.

The draft executive summary of the Self-Sufficiency report was a separate document in the "Work in Progress" folder.

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The original report by Peter Burgin had spoken of Professor Zuckerman's warning, in the 1975 TV programme about the risks of hepatitis from commercial concentrates, that hepatitis linked to factor concentrates could lead to cirrhosis and liver cancer, however, the Dianthus version left this entire paragraph out.

  • Read more about The original report by Peter Burgin had spoken of Professor Zuckerman's warning, in the 1975 TV programme about the risks of hepatitis from commercial concentrates, that hepatitis linked to factor concentrates could lead to cirrhosis and liver cancer, however, the Dianthus version left this entire paragraph out.

The 13 July version of England and Wales Self-Sufficiency in Blood Products: Chronology from 1973 to 1985 contained a note referring to the need to add information about surrogate testing for Non-A, Non-B Hepatitis, as well as first, second and third-generation tests.

  • Read more about The 13 July version of England and Wales Self-Sufficiency in Blood Products: Chronology from 1973 to 1985 contained a note referring to the need to add information about surrogate testing for Non-A, Non-B Hepatitis, as well as first, second and third-generation tests.

By this date the Christmas Eve version (Peter Burgin's version) of the Self-Sufficiency Report had been referenced, all bar some 26 matters.

  • Read more about By this date the Christmas Eve version (Peter Burgin's version) of the Self-Sufficiency Report had been referenced, all bar some 26 matters.

A further draft version of England and Wales Self-Sufficiency in Blood Products: Chronology from 1973 to 1985 did not have an executive summary. It was saved in a folder called "Work in Progress".

  • Read more about A further draft version of England and Wales Self-Sufficiency in Blood Products: Chronology from 1973 to 1985 did not have an executive summary. It was saved in a folder called "Work in Progress".

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