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Update on Sir Robert Francis compensation framework study

Published on: 17 March, 2022

Inquiry makes amendments to the Statement of Approach

Published on: 18 March, 2022

Update on Sir Robert Francis compensation framework study

Published on: 22 March, 2022

Inquiry opens registration for March hearings

Published on: 18 February, 2022

Tamar Burton

Published on: 18 February, 2022

Adam Boukraa

Published on: 18 February, 2022

Inquiry opens registration for February hearings

Published on: 10 February, 2022

Inquiry publishes supplementary report on palliative care

Published on: 24 August, 2023

Professor Richard Titmuss published The Gift Relationship, discussing the increased risk of hepatitis from paid donations.

Published on: 22 July, 2024

Professor Joseph Garrott Allen emphasised the increased risk of hepatitis from prison donations.

Published on: 22 July, 2024

Dr Harvey Alter and others showed that Hepatitis B did not account for all post-transfusion hepatitis.

Published on: 22 July, 2024

Dr Alfred Prince and others reported in The Lancet that an agent other than Hepatitis B was the cause of 71% of cases of post-transfusion hepatitis.

Published on: 22 July, 2024

Professor Garrott Allen wrote to Dr William d'A Maycock to attempt to persuade him to advise against the continued importation of some factor concentrates from the US.

Published on: 22 July, 2024

Dr David Owen pledged the Government would fund self-sufficiency in blood and blood products.

Published on: 22 July, 2024

The World Health Organization advised self-sufficiency for all nations, and supported voluntary non-remunerated blood donations.

Published on: 22 July, 2024

The Lancet reported on a hepatitis outbreak at the haemophilia centre in Bournemouth after the administration of Hemofil.

Published on: 22 July, 2024

World in Action: Blood Money Part 1 was broadcast on TV and highlighted the high risk of hepatitis from commercially sourced blood used to make coagulation products

Published on: 22 July, 2024

World in Action: Blood Money Part 2 was broadcast on TV and highlighted the high risk of hepatitis from commercially sourced blood used to make coagulation products

Published on: 22 July, 2024

Dr Harvey Alter and others wrote that the long-term prognosis of NANBH may be similar to that of Hepatitis B.

Published on: 22 July, 2024

Dr Jay Hoofnagle and others wrote that until the nature of NANBH was "elucidated", blood and blood products should be considered as potentially infectious.

Published on: 22 July, 2024

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