Link to report: http://news.bbc.co.u...cas/4595039.stm
I just read and I was speech less. How or why could they have messed that? Aren't they supposed to test all the blodd they get? If they gave me blood that had the HIV virus, I would sue!!!! You could never imagin that would happen. I wonder what the CRC has to say.
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Canada Red Cross Used Hiv Blood
Started by Fallen, May 31 2005 01:55 PM
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#2
Posted 31 May 2005 - 03:37 PM
Oh my goodness! That's terrible!
How in the world could they let so much tainted blood slip through the system and into the veins of patients? Imagine, the blood that was supposed to save your life was actually, in the end, what took it....
I have much more confidence in the American Red Cross to supply safe blood, though. I know someone who has done an extensive research project about the safety of America's blood supply, as well as several people involved with blood donation, and I know about all the many precautions they take against gathering and distrubuting tainted blood. No plan is fool-proof, though. The scary possibility of contracting HIV or some other deadly blood disease will always exist as long as blood is being transfered from one person to another.
How in the world could they let so much tainted blood slip through the system and into the veins of patients? Imagine, the blood that was supposed to save your life was actually, in the end, what took it....
I have much more confidence in the American Red Cross to supply safe blood, though. I know someone who has done an extensive research project about the safety of America's blood supply, as well as several people involved with blood donation, and I know about all the many precautions they take against gathering and distrubuting tainted blood. No plan is fool-proof, though. The scary possibility of contracting HIV or some other deadly blood disease will always exist as long as blood is being transfered from one person to another.
#3
Posted 31 May 2005 - 04:03 PM
it's a shame, really, to read that kind of news. i believe that comes as a result of inept people within the organization. and to think that this is two-decades behind already before an admission of guilt was squeezed out of the canadian red cross... estimates of passed contamination could be more than what is really acknowledged! heads will surely roll, an apology cannot be sufficient to assuage the pain and sufferings of the families involved in this tragedy. i just hope that within the two-decades that this has been "hidden" from the public, that measures have been taken to ensure that none of these will happen again, at least not to the scale at which this error has played out if nothing can be entirely fool-proof. but since it can be prevented in the future, a multiple-screening of blood should be in order to ensure the public of the safety of blood to be used. no money can match the value of lives lost.
#4
Posted 31 May 2005 - 05:22 PM
I am this is really teribble news. I don't know the fact about HIV in to the details, but blood donation is human deed. And you must ask yourself if you are correct doner. But nevertheless to put virus HIV to 1000 people and 20.000 of Hepatitis C. Omg, I don't have faith into health service anymore.
#6
Posted 31 May 2005 - 05:38 PM
Its shocking to read information like this. How could people not notice when tests are carried out on the blood, or were the checks never performed in the first place?
You generally go into hospitals to get a chance of survival or ease pain, but to go in and be condemmed to death is just awful. I am devastated at this news and would be more so if it happened to someone close to my heart.
You generally go into hospitals to get a chance of survival or ease pain, but to go in and be condemmed to death is just awful. I am devastated at this news and would be more so if it happened to someone close to my heart.
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