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Infected Blood Inquiry: information and support

The final report of the Infected Blood Inquiry, led by Sir Brian Langstaff KC, has now been published.   This independent public statutory inquiry was established to examine the circumstances in which men, women and children treated by national health services in the United Kingdom were given infected blood and infected blood products, in particular since 1970.

You can read the report on the Inquiry website.

Our thoughts are foremost with those patients who were given infected blood and blood products, and their families and the wider community who have been impacted.

We recognise that the report will cause concern for many people, including worries about their own health, and patients who have been treated at York and Scarborough Teaching Hospitals may have questions and require support.

The following Q&A will help signpost you to information and support.

21 May 2024

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