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Infected Blood Inquiry reports

The reports of the Infected Blood Inquiry

Documents

Overview and recommendations

People’s Experiences and Treloar’s

What happened and why?

What happened and why?

What happened and why?

Response of Government and Public Bodies

Response of Government

Interim Report, June 2022

Details

1. Overview and recommendations (PDF, 2.3MB)

  • Summary
  • Overview
  • Lessons to be Learned
  • Recommendations
  • List of Chapters

2. People’s Experiences and Treloar’s (PDF, 2,036KB)

3. What happened and why? (PDF, 3.8MB)

  • Basic Concepts
  • Knowledge
  • Blood Services
  • Blood Products and Addressing Risk

4. What happened and why? (PDF, 4.2MB)

  • Role of Government: Response to Risk
  • Haemophilia Centres: Policies and Practice
  • Pharmaceutical Companies
  • Haemophilia Society

5. What happened and why? (PDF, 2.3MB)

  • Blood Transfusion: Clinical Practice
  • Screening
  • Lookbacks
  • Public Health
  • vCJD

6. Response of Government and Public Bodies (PDF, 3.2MB)

  • The Initial Government Response 1985-1988
  • HIV Haemophilia Litigation
  • Macfarlane Trust
  • Government Response to HIV Infections through Blood Transfusion or Tissue Transfer
  • Eileen Trust
  • Government Response to Hepatitis C Infections
  • Skipton Fund
  • Government Response to the Archer Inquiry
  • Caxton Foundation
  • Medical Records
  • National Support Schemes
  • Access to Treatment
  • Inquests, Fatal Accident Inquiries and Death Certificates

7. Response of Government (PDF, 2.9MB)

  • Document Destruction
  • Self Sufficiency Report
  • Lines to Take
  • Delay in Holding a Public Inquiry
  • Accountability in the Absence of a Public Inquiry
  • Scotland
  • Northern Ireland and Wales
  • The Government’s Response to Calls for Compensation 2020-2024
  • Commentary on the Government Response

Updates to this page

Published 23 July 2024
Last updated 15 August 2024 + show all updates
  1. Added the documents: Interim Report, June 2022 Second Interim Report: Compensation, April 2023

  2. Replaced the externally linked files with directly uploaded versions.

  3. First published.

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