HC Deb 05 February 2004 vol 417 cc1063-4W
Mrs. Calton

To ask the Secretary of State for Health how many haemophiliacs in the United Kingdom have been treated in each year since 1975 for(a) hepatitis C and (b) CJD acquired from contaminated blood products. [146985]

Miss Melanie Johnson

The number of haemophilia patients who have been treated for hepatitis C is not collated. There are no haemophilia patients who have been diagnosed with vCJD acquired from blood products.

Mrs. Calton

To ask the Secretary of State for Health how many haemophiliacs died from blood product acquired infections in each year from 1975 to 1987. [146986]

Miss Melanie Johnson

Information on the number of haemophilia patients who have died from Hepatitis C from blood products is not collected. Information from the United Kingdom Haemophilia Centre Doctors Organisation show 212 patients with haemophilia have died from liver disease to January 2000.

Viral inactivation of blood products and screening for HIV were first introduced in 1985. Information on the number of haemophilia patients who have died from HIV from blood products is not collected centrally. Figures provided by the Macfarlane Trust are only available from 1981, and are shown in the table.

Number of patients
1981 1
1982 0
1983 1
1984 2

Number of patients
1985 13
1986 31
1987 40
Total 88

In my response to a question from the hon. Member on Monday 5 January 2004, Official Report, column 191–92W, the number of haemophilia patients infected with HIV/AIDS from infected national health service blood products, registered with the Macfarlane Trust and who died pre-1988 was listed as 87. The Macfarlane Trust has recently advised that the correct figure is in fact 88.