Contaminated blood scandal: Inquiry 'must uncover truth' Campaigners say it is time to find out the truth about the contaminated blood scandal that left nearly 3,000 people dead, as a public inquiry begins.
The inquiry is looking at how thousands of NHS patients were given blood products infected with hepatitis and HIV during the 1970s and 1980s.
Many say the risks were not explained, in what has been called the worst treatment disaster in NHS history. BBC News
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The inquiry is looking at how thousands of NHS patients were given blood products infected with hepatitis and HIV during the 1970s and 1980s.
Many say the risks were not explained, in what has been called the worst treatment disaster in NHS history. BBC News
See Also:
- 'I gave birth, and got Hepatitis C'. BBC News - Health
- Victims accuse ministers of breaking funding promise for contaminated blood inquiry The Telegraph
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