Abstract

I would like to clarify the slightly misleading statements attributed to me (Nursing Standard week ending May 6) in a clinical news story headlined 'Hepatitis Agent Discovery'. I did not say that 'the amount of non A non B Hepatitis passed on by transfusion remains quite high' but that when transfusion related Hepatitis does occur it is a high proportion of these that is due to non A non B - there is a difference. Also it is the North London Blood Transfusion Centre in Edgware that, for a trial period, will shortly begin random testing for Hepatitis C from samples sent from various regions throughout the country.

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