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A study by Dr Rosemary Biggs suggested that the theoretical danger of exposure to infection increased with the number of donations contributing to the treatment material used. However, severely affected and multi-transfused patients were not found to have a high incidence of clinical illness associated with jaundice, which suggested that large pools might contain Hepatitis B antibody which might reduce infectivity.

  • Read more about A study by Dr Rosemary Biggs suggested that the theoretical danger of exposure to infection increased with the number of donations contributing to the treatment material used. However, severely affected and multi-transfused patients were not found to have a high incidence of clinical illness associated with jaundice, which suggested that large pools might contain Hepatitis B antibody which might reduce infectivity.

In her statement to the Inquiry, Sue Phipps said that Peter Stevens "never stopped working to try and protect the rights of the registrants and their access to the support that he had done so much to ensure was available to them."

  • Read more about In her statement to the Inquiry, Sue Phipps said that Peter Stevens "never stopped working to try and protect the rights of the registrants and their access to the support that he had done so much to ensure was available to them."

In his statement to the Inquiry, Charles Gore said with regards to the Caxton Foundation that he thought Peter Stevens "made every effort to ensure the Caxton Foundation was a well-run organisation."

  • Read more about In his statement to the Inquiry, Charles Gore said with regards to the Caxton Foundation that he thought Peter Stevens "made every effort to ensure the Caxton Foundation was a well-run organisation."

A letter written by Dr Caroline Coffey discussed the psychological and financial impact on the Wales Infected Blood Support Scheme clients and the lack of financial parity for clients which caused them to feel like second class citizens and an unimportant group of people.

  • Read more about A letter written by Dr Caroline Coffey discussed the psychological and financial impact on the Wales Infected Blood Support Scheme clients and the lack of financial parity for clients which caused them to feel like second class citizens and an unimportant group of people.

Roger Evans stated in his statement that Russell Mishcon drafted a letter to the Minister of Health without the knowledge of him, his CEOs or the majority of the board members and put it before him at a board meeting in an attempt to pressure him to sign.

  • Read more about Roger Evans stated in his statement that Russell Mishcon drafted a letter to the Minister of Health without the knowledge of him, his CEOs or the majority of the board members and put it before him at a board meeting in an attempt to pressure him to sign.

Roger Evans discussed the relationship between the Macfarlane Trust and the Caxton Foundation in his statement, notably that after the appointment of Christopher Pond the attitude towards the Macfarlane Trust was problematic.

  • Read more about Roger Evans discussed the relationship between the Macfarlane Trust and the Caxton Foundation in his statement, notably that after the appointment of Christopher Pond the attitude towards the Macfarlane Trust was problematic.

Roger Evans stated that a trustee tabled a carefully drafted letter about public, aggressive approach to funding negotiations with the Department of Health. Mr Evans believed that the way the letter was drafted made it clear that if the Department of Health did not accept the terms he would have no other choice but to resign.

  • Read more about Roger Evans stated that a trustee tabled a carefully drafted letter about public, aggressive approach to funding negotiations with the Department of Health. Mr Evans believed that the way the letter was drafted made it clear that if the Department of Health did not accept the terms he would have no other choice but to resign.

Neil Bateman in his written statement praised the freedom he was given to represent clients and advocate for them against the Department of Work and Pensions and local authorities.

  • Read more about Neil Bateman in his written statement praised the freedom he was given to represent clients and advocate for them against the Department of Work and Pensions and local authorities.

The trustees of the Society discussed the alleged comments of Jan Barlow that the Department of Health should wait for as long as possible before making any decision as more people will have died and there will be less people to pay and fight for payment. They decided Liz Carroll should write to Jane Ellison MP stating the view that the administration and system was not fit for purpose, and giving some examples why that was.

  • Read more about The trustees of the Society discussed the alleged comments of Jan Barlow that the Department of Health should wait for as long as possible before making any decision as more people will have died and there will be less people to pay and fight for payment. They decided Liz Carroll should write to Jane Ellison MP stating the view that the administration and system was not fit for purpose, and giving some examples why that was.

Liz Carroll believed that she and Jan Barlow came at things from a very different perspective, and shared little ground when it came to their approach to matters despite serving the same community.

  • Read more about Liz Carroll believed that she and Jan Barlow came at things from a very different perspective, and shared little ground when it came to their approach to matters despite serving the same community.

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