This is the second volume of the seven-volume final report of the independent public statutory inquiry into the use of infected blood in the UK in particular since 1970s. This volume contains two chapters: The first chapter addresses the impact of infected blood and blood products on people who
have been infected and affected. The Inquiry received over four thousand statements from
people infected and affected The second chapter focuses on what happened to infect almost 90 children at one boarding
school. It evidences how research objectives often outweighed the individual best
interests of the children. It relates pupils’ experiences and the stark way in which pupils
were informed of HIV diagnoses. It describes multiple areas of wrongdoing including
indiscriminate use of commercial concentrates, despite knowing that it was likely
to transmit infection, lack of informed consent, lack of consultation with parents and
insufficient support offered to pupils after diagnosis.
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