Dr James Smith, who was the head of Plasma Fractionation Laboratory in Oxford and managed BPL factor production and development at Elstree, observed that there was convincing evidence of a viral aetiology. Read more about Dr James Smith, who was the head of Plasma Fractionation Laboratory in Oxford and managed BPL factor production and development at Elstree, observed that there was convincing evidence of a viral aetiology.
Kevin Slater's cause of death was noted as AIDS. Read more about Kevin Slater's cause of death was noted as AIDS.
Kevin Slater noted as a 'probable case of AIDS' by Professor Bloom. Read more about Kevin Slater noted as a 'probable case of AIDS' by Professor Bloom.
John Grindley, a constituent who was very concerned about the spread of AIDS and risks from imported blood products, who was infected with HIV and died in June 1994, visited John Maples MP. Read more about John Grindley, a constituent who was very concerned about the spread of AIDS and risks from imported blood products, who was infected with HIV and died in June 1994, visited John Maples MP.
The relationship between the DHSSNI and the DHSS was one where: "policies adopted by DHSSNI typically followed those of DoH (London) since NI was under direct rule from London." Read more about The relationship between the DHSSNI and the DHSS was one where: "policies adopted by DHSSNI typically followed those of DoH (London) since NI was under direct rule from London."
Sir Donald Acheson stated, "The expert advisory group on Aids (EAGA) was set up and having met seven times in 1985 and regularly thereafter, it made a series of recommendations which led to more effective control of HIV/Aids within the UK, than in any other country that had links with the African continent." Read more about Sir Donald Acheson stated, "The expert advisory group on Aids (EAGA) was set up and having met seven times in 1985 and regularly thereafter, it made a series of recommendations which led to more effective control of HIV/Aids within the UK, than in any other country that had links with the African continent."
A draft of the letter sent by Paul Winstanley to Lord Glenarthur's Private Office suggested that Paul Winstanley had added to the letter to provide an up-to-date picture on publications from the CDSC. Read more about A draft of the letter sent by Paul Winstanley to Lord Glenarthur's Private Office suggested that Paul Winstanley had added to the letter to provide an up-to-date picture on publications from the CDSC.
In September 1982 the Secretary of State for Health, Norman Fowler MP (later Lord Fowler), issued a statement regarding whooping cough. That statement provided information about case numbers; the importance of immunisation; the state of knowledge about the risks of the disease and the benefits of vaccination. Read more about In September 1982 the Secretary of State for Health, Norman Fowler MP (later Lord Fowler), issued a statement regarding whooping cough. That statement provided information about case numbers; the importance of immunisation; the state of knowledge about the risks of the disease and the benefits of vaccination.
Scotland tended to be the most independent when it came to healthcare, whereas Wales and Northern Ireland more closely followed the DHSS. Read more about Scotland tended to be the most independent when it came to healthcare, whereas Wales and Northern Ireland more closely followed the DHSS.
The approval for a new committee from all UK health ministers had been received by 21 February 1989. Read more about The approval for a new committee from all UK health ministers had been received by 21 February 1989.