Everything about Infected Blood Scandal France totally explained
Frances's
Infected blood scandal began in April 1991 when doctor and journalist
Anne-Marie Casteret published an article in the weekly magazine the
Event of Thursday proving that the
Centre National de Transfusion Sanguine knowingly distributed blood products contaminated with
AIDS to
haemophiliacs in 1984 and 1985.
In 1992, Anne-Marie Casteret published a book
the business of blood which refuted the argument that nobody was aware in 1985 that the heating of blood made the virus inactive. The book included evidence that as early as 1983, researchers had put forth this assumption.
In 1999, the former socialist Prime Minister
Laurent Fabius, former Social Affairs Minister
Georgina Dufoix and former Health Minister
Edmond Herve were charged with "manslaughter". The
Court of Justice of Republic found
Edmond Herve guilty, and acquitted the other two men.
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