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Blood risk for UK soldiers and civilians
Friday, January 11, 2008
Telegraph
Contaminated blood provided by the American military might have infected more than 24 British military and civilian personnel, it has been revealed.
Potentially fatal illnesses such as HIV/Aids and a cancer causing virus might have been transmitted into very seriously injured British troops, the Ministry of Defence confirmed.
The infections could have occurred any time between 2001 and last year to soldiers or civilian security guards who needed emergency blood transfusion while being treated in American field hospitals in Iraq or Afghanistan.
Poor record keeping and a less rigorous testing system led the US authorities to inform the British that they could not be certain that the blood was clean.
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Telegraph
Contaminated blood provided by the American military might have infected more than 24 British military and civilian personnel, it has been revealed.
Potentially fatal illnesses such as HIV/Aids and a cancer causing virus might have been transmitted into very seriously injured British troops, the Ministry of Defence confirmed.
The infections could have occurred any time between 2001 and last year to soldiers or civilian security guards who needed emergency blood transfusion while being treated in American field hospitals in Iraq or Afghanistan.
Poor record keeping and a less rigorous testing system led the US authorities to inform the British that they could not be certain that the blood was clean.
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