In a letter to Reverend Tanner (Haemophilia Society), Professor Bloom informed him that there had been little further development on AIDS. Read more about In a letter to Reverend Tanner (Haemophilia Society), Professor Bloom informed him that there had been little further development on AIDS.
In a letter, Professor Bloom stated there had not been any major change with the status of AIDS in the UK and did not think the recommendations of the World Federation of Haemophilia Medical Board should be circulated to Haemophilia Society members. Read more about In a letter, Professor Bloom stated there had not been any major change with the status of AIDS in the UK and did not think the recommendations of the World Federation of Haemophilia Medical Board should be circulated to Haemophilia Society members.
In a journal article by Dr Lee and others it was reported that there was a correlation between receiving imported Factor 8 concentrate and having low T4/T8 ratios. Read more about In a journal article by Dr Lee and others it was reported that there was a correlation between receiving imported Factor 8 concentrate and having low T4/T8 ratios.
In a letter, Dr Galbraith (Communicable Disease Surveillance Centre) raised concerns about the risk of AIDS from blood products from the US. Read more about In a letter, Dr Galbraith (Communicable Disease Surveillance Centre) raised concerns about the risk of AIDS from blood products from the US.
In a letter, Reverend Tanner asked Professor Bloom to attend the next Haemophilia Society meeting, at which the main subject would be a discussion about AIDS. Read more about In a letter, Reverend Tanner asked Professor Bloom to attend the next Haemophilia Society meeting, at which the main subject would be a discussion about AIDS.
The Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report reported that there was highly likely to be a viral cause of AIDS, transmissible by sex. Read more about The Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report reported that there was highly likely to be a viral cause of AIDS, transmissible by sex.
Dr Kernoff responded to the statement that American people with haemophilia who had been treated with commercial Factor 8 concentrates had low T4/T8 ratios by saying "haemophiliacs who had been treated with cryoprecipitate usually had normal ratios. None of the patients with low ratios had AIDS". Read more about Dr Kernoff responded to the statement that American people with haemophilia who had been treated with commercial Factor 8 concentrates had low T4/T8 ratios by saying "haemophiliacs who had been treated with cryoprecipitate usually had normal ratios. None of the patients with low ratios had AIDS".
In a letter Ken Milne (Haemophilia Society) stated that the Haemophilia Society should place less emphasis on NHS concentrate and plans for self-sufficiency. Read more about In a letter Ken Milne (Haemophilia Society) stated that the Haemophilia Society should place less emphasis on NHS concentrate and plans for self-sufficiency.
In a memo to Dr Walford, Dr Fowler expressed concerns that US manufacturers "may try to dump blood products produced from plasma collected prior to the March 1983 FDA regulations on the UK market." Read more about In a memo to Dr Walford, Dr Fowler expressed concerns that US manufacturers "may try to dump blood products produced from plasma collected prior to the March 1983 FDA regulations on the UK market."
Dr Fowler argued that the 13 July 1983 CSM(B) recommendation implied that 'pre-March 83' material should be used until adequate supplies of 'post-March 83' material were available. Read more about Dr Fowler argued that the 13 July 1983 CSM(B) recommendation implied that 'pre-March 83' material should be used until adequate supplies of 'post-March 83' material were available.