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Blood donation screening was introduced in 2002. Donors with HTLV and HTLV specialist clinic attenders are invited to participate in the register.
Screening Direction
NHS Blood and Transplant (NHSBT) is responsible for the supply of blood, organs, tissues and stem cells. It collects and supplies blood to hospitals in England and is the organ donation organisation for the UK. NHSBT is a special health...
The NHSBT and UKHSA surveillance programme is a series of national schemes that monitors infection in blood, tissue and organ donors, and transfusion recipients.
Find out if you are an entitled relative and how to claim an estate from the Bona Vacantia division.
Claim compensation and legal costs on behalf of someone registered with an Infected Blood Compensation Scheme or an Alliance House Organisation Scheme before 17 April 2024 who has died.
Papers on the transmission of variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (vCJD) from person to person though donated blood components.
This guidance has been produced in collaboration with the UK Kidney Patient Safety Committee (KPSC), to summarise known safety issues with dialysis and continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) and describe what to do to minimise or prevent serious injury.
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