Dr Bevan described a meeting with Professor Flute during 1985 where Professor Flute stated that no action with regards to changing the infusion practice in haemophilia would be taken unless there was firm guidance from UKHCDO. Read more about Dr Bevan described a meeting with Professor Flute during 1985 where Professor Flute stated that no action with regards to changing the infusion practice in haemophilia would be taken unless there was firm guidance from UKHCDO.
Dr Bevan described a meeting with Professor Flute during 1985 where Professor Flute stated that AIDS was in no way a proven infection. Read more about Dr Bevan described a meeting with Professor Flute during 1985 where Professor Flute stated that AIDS was in no way a proven infection.
Dr Bevan described how at St George's Hospital, during the late 1970s and early 1980s recalled that there was a growing demand for home treatment, especially in children and young people. Read more about Dr Bevan described how at St George's Hospital, during the late 1970s and early 1980s recalled that there was a growing demand for home treatment, especially in children and young people.
Dr Bevan described how at St George's Hospital, during the late 1970s and early 1980s, that there was a move from cryoprecipitate and towards commercial concentrate. Read more about Dr Bevan described how at St George's Hospital, during the late 1970s and early 1980s, that there was a move from cryoprecipitate and towards commercial concentrate.
Dr Bevan held the opinion that he did not understand why both UKHCDO and the reference centre directors were so slow to recognise and react to the risks of AIDS being transmitted to their patients and how he felt that it was a denial of the reality. Read more about Dr Bevan held the opinion that he did not understand why both UKHCDO and the reference centre directors were so slow to recognise and react to the risks of AIDS being transmitted to their patients and how he felt that it was a denial of the reality.
During March 1983, a meeting was held, by the Haemostasis Club, where clinicians met to discuss and hold presentations that were topical to the medical field. Read more about During March 1983, a meeting was held, by the Haemostasis Club, where clinicians met to discuss and hold presentations that were topical to the medical field.
Commenting on the reaction to AIDS and the risk of transmission, Dr Bevan held that during the period around 1983, that the general attitude of doctors was not to alarm the public as there was no conclusive proof. Read more about Commenting on the reaction to AIDS and the risk of transmission, Dr Bevan held that during the period around 1983, that the general attitude of doctors was not to alarm the public as there was no conclusive proof.
Dr Bevan described how, in 1978, there was a limited amount of risk management that took place during that period. Read more about Dr Bevan described how, in 1978, there was a limited amount of risk management that took place during that period.
The haemophilia centre at Leeds, based at St James's University Hospital showed that by 1977, was using a substantial volume of commercial concentrate. Read more about The haemophilia centre at Leeds, based at St James's University Hospital showed that by 1977, was using a substantial volume of commercial concentrate.
In 1979 at the haemophilia centre at Leeds, based at St James's University Hospital there was no cryoprecipitate was in use. Read more about In 1979 at the haemophilia centre at Leeds, based at St James's University Hospital there was no cryoprecipitate was in use.