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At a regional transfusion directors' meeting, it was agreed that those who had engaged in prostitution should be added to the list of risk groups on the next AIDS leaflet. The chairman also reported the initiation of a Scottish study regarding the effectiveness and acceptability of donor literature.
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25 July, 2024
At a meeting of the Eastern division of consultants of the National Blood Transfusion Service, it was reported that the North London Regional Transfusion Centre had a confidential unit exclusion form for the donor to complete so that a high-risk donation could be excluded. Both the Cambridge and South London regional transfusion centres indicated that they would find this system difficult to introduce and relied on the self-exclusion of donors.
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25 July, 2024
At a regional transfusion directors' meeting, Dr Alison Smithies raised the issue of examining the opportunity for donors to "opt out" at some point during the donation procedure. All divisional chairs reported that this had been discussed "and felt to be difficult, complicated and probably unworkable". The draft of the new AIDS leaflet was circulated.
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25 July, 2024
At an Expert Advisory Group on AIDS meeting, Dr Alison Smithies reported that the last AIDS leaflet issued in September 1986 was due to be revised. It was agreed that a further risk group (namely, "people who know they are infected") should be included.
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25 July, 2024
The fifth version of the Department of Health and Social Security leaflet was printed for distribution.
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25 July, 2024
Newcastle, Sheffield, Southampton, Manchester and Liverpool sent AIDS leaflets out to donors with the call-up cards, and at Tooting new donors received the leaflet with their certificate book. At Leeds, Cambridge, Edgware, Brentwood, Oxford and Cardiff the leaflet was made available at sessions. At Birmingham the leaflets were handed to donors, and at Bristol they were offered on signing in.
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25 July, 2024
In his letter to Dr Alison Smithies, Dr Brian McClelland recognised the difficulty for any donor to exclude themselves at a donor session and the desirability of sending the leaflet to each donor with the call-up letter.
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25 July, 2024
A meeting on AIDS was convened by the Welsh Office, Medical Services Health Professional Group. When discussing the impact of publicity on the National Blood Transfusion Service in Wales, it was noted that the very low reported incidence of AIDS in the UK gave confidence that no potentially contaminated blood was being collected.
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25 July, 2024
Dr Anthony Napier was reported in the Western Mail as saying that no links between AIDS and blood transfusion had been proved, and that blood was not taken from anyone who was harbouring any sort of infective problem, and prospective donors were always asked about their medical history.
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25 July, 2024
Paul Winstanley wrote to J Emlyn-Jones about the AIDS leaflets. It was stated that Cardiff's method of distribution was to make the leaflets available at sessions - the leaflets stayed within sessions and were reused.
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11 October, 2024
At a Welsh Office meeting, the Chief Medical Officer for Wales was recorded noting that he still thought it was unsafe to rely on the AIDS leaflet as the "sole means of weeding out the homosexual population" from the potential donor pool and that the development of a more detailed questionnaire should be pursued.
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25 July, 2024
At a meeting of the South Glamorgan District Health Authority, it was noted that a question asking the potential donor whether they had read the AIDS leaflet was in use or about to be introduced.
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25 July, 2024
In a letter from Dr Anthony Napier to Dr Alison Smithies, it was noted that Cardiff were placing AIDS leaflets on each chair in the waiting area, following which all donors were being asked to sign that they believed themselves medically fit and had read the leaflet.
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25 July, 2024
In his letter to the Department of Health and Social Security, Dr Colin Entwistle outlined details of AIDS leaflet usage in the Oxford region. He described the rate of usage per month as "now negligible".
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25 July, 2024
The North London Blood Transfusion Centre overprinted their own leaflet because the revised AIDS leaflet was not yet available from the Department of Health and Social Security. They also produced their own additional leaflet titled "Some Reasons Why You Should Not Give Blood".
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25 July, 2024
The North London Regional Transfusion Centre was not able to fully comply with the Department of Health and Social Security requirement that the second AIDS leaflet be brought to the attention of each donor on an individual basis, as the call-up system using postcards meant that the leaflet could not be sent out at the same time.
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25 July, 2024
The confidential exclusion questionnaire that had been trialled in July 1984 was rolled out across the North London Regional Transfusion Centre's remaining donor sessions by July 1985.
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25 July, 2024
A letter from Dr Keith Rogers to Dr Diana Walford suggested that the South London Regional Transfusion Centre was considering putting posters in donor waiting rooms in advance of the first AIDS leaflet.
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11 October, 2024
Dr Keith Rogers wrote to Dr Alison Smith about the letter which the South London Transfusion Centre was handing out to all donors at donor sessions. Dr Rogers also expressed concerns about the delay in getting a Department of Health and Social Security leaflet out and the rumoured requirements for its distribution.
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25 July, 2024
Dr Donald Smith wrote to Dr Smithies stating that the Wessex Regional Transfusion Centre displayed a poster at their blood collection sessions and thought a national poster would be very useful.
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25 July, 2024
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