It was stated that Treloar's was the only establishment in the United Kingdom which could provide the opportunity and the facilities for extensive clinical trials of various kinds of treatment and that this type of research could not be conducted anywhere else. Read more about It was stated that Treloar's was the only establishment in the United Kingdom which could provide the opportunity and the facilities for extensive clinical trials of various kinds of treatment and that this type of research could not be conducted anywhere else.
A report of a study at the Lord Mayor Treloar College concluded that "As antibody is evidence of previous exposure to serum hepatitis, it probably also indicates immunity and it is not surprising that clinical hepatitis is uncommon in adult haemophiliacs". Read more about A report of a study at the Lord Mayor Treloar College concluded that "As antibody is evidence of previous exposure to serum hepatitis, it probably also indicates immunity and it is not surprising that clinical hepatitis is uncommon in adult haemophiliacs".
A report of a study at the Lord Mayor Treloar College stated that the "concentration in one residential centre of patients needing repeated transfusions has provided a good opportunity to study the incidence of Australia antigen and antibody in a vulnerable group". Read more about A report of a study at the Lord Mayor Treloar College stated that the "concentration in one residential centre of patients needing repeated transfusions has provided a good opportunity to study the incidence of Australia antigen and antibody in a vulnerable group".
Dr Rosemary Biggs observed that "the collection of 49 haemophilic patients at the Alton School makes this a unique opportunity to study the disease." Read more about Dr Rosemary Biggs observed that "the collection of 49 haemophilic patients at the Alton School makes this a unique opportunity to study the disease."
A nursing sister raised concerns to Alec Macpherson about hepatitis at the Lord Mayor Treloar College around 1975. Read more about A nursing sister raised concerns to Alec Macpherson about hepatitis at the Lord Mayor Treloar College around 1975.
Alec Macpherson (Headmaster, Treloars) told the school about the two different types of hepatitis, information which came from the doctors at Treloars. Read more about Alec Macpherson (Headmaster, Treloars) told the school about the two different types of hepatitis, information which came from the doctors at Treloars.
Article in The Observer described risk of AIDS. Read more about Article in The Observer described risk of AIDS.
An article in The Observer described the risk of AIDS. Read more about An article in The Observer described the risk of AIDS.
Dr Robert Gallo announced he had found the virus which caused AIDS. Read more about Dr Robert Gallo announced he had found the virus which caused AIDS.
The British Medical Journal commented that there was no evidence that any factor product was free from the risk of transmitting AIDS. Read more about The British Medical Journal commented that there was no evidence that any factor product was free from the risk of transmitting AIDS.