Infected blood: Who are government worried may be undiagnosed for Hepatitis C?

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One of the recommendations of the Langstaff Inquiry was for undiagnosed victims to be tested for Hepatitis C.

The damning report urged anyone who had a blood transfusion before 1991 to get tested for the virus that can cause serious liver damage and cancer.

Sky’s Science and Technology Editor Tom Clarke reports.

Read more: https://news.sky.com/story/infected-blood-scandal-was-not-an-accident-with-catalogue-of-failures-and-downright-deception-by-nhs-and-governments-13140111

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