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Brits given US Aids blood
The Sun ^ | March 6, 2006 | EMMA MORTON

Posted on 03/06/2006 6:34:13 PM PST by Plasmaman

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To: norwaypinesavage
I guess it must be Bush's fault.

No, this one was Clinton's fault. He quashed at least one attempt to stop the sale of unscreened convict blood from Arkansas prisons.

21 posted on 03/06/2006 6:48:33 PM PST by expatpat
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To: Plasmaman

slick willie adding to the death toll around the world.


22 posted on 03/06/2006 6:49:58 PM PST by OldFriend (HELL IS TOO GOOD FOR OUR MAINSTREAM MEDIA)
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To: bnelson44

For God's sake they weren't even testing then. I lost a Godson in the early eighties from a bad transfusion and they weren't even sure what was wrong with him for some time.


23 posted on 03/06/2006 6:52:08 PM PST by Mears (The Killer Queen-caviar and cigarettes.)
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To: Mears

It was important to screen the donor in the early 80's because there wasnt a reliable test. When you have to rely on the honesty of the donor when questioned about risky behaviors the last people you should be drawing blood from is prisoners. That's the scandal.


24 posted on 03/06/2006 6:57:20 PM PST by Plasmaman
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To: Plasmaman

The Sun is a reputable conservative tabloid, along the lines of the New York Post. Why isn't this story newsworthy? Frankly I'd trust the Post or the Sun before I'd trust the New York Times.

Sure, Freepers knew about the Arkansas Prison Blood Scandal way back when billyjeff was still president. But most of the emphasis was on the Canadian connection.

It's big news that a British paper is breaking the story, even if they left clinton's name out, because the media have assiduously covered this story up.


25 posted on 03/06/2006 6:57:48 PM PST by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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To: Plasmaman
Why would AIDS prisoners give blood to begin with?

Then why would they next ship the stuff over an ocean?
26 posted on 03/06/2006 6:58:47 PM PST by A CA Guy (God Bless America, God bless and keep safe our fighting men and women.)
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To: Plasmaman

Gotcha !


27 posted on 03/06/2006 7:00:47 PM PST by Mears (The Killer Queen-caviar and cigarettes.)
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To: Plasmaman

Tainted blood deals raise international furor
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/889385/posts


28 posted on 03/06/2006 7:02:04 PM PST by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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To: Plasmaman

http://www.freerepublic.com/forum/a38dfb2a8430a.htm
BLOOD TRAIL 1999: Documents Evidence Clinton's Involvement in Tainted Blood


29 posted on 03/06/2006 7:02:55 PM PST by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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To: Plasmaman

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/1413439/posts
Red Cross apologizes for scandal


30 posted on 03/06/2006 7:03:39 PM PST by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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To: A CA Guy

In this case, it was a prison operation that made money from collecting plasma from prisoners. The prisoners worked for zip, hard labor. Only through selling their blood could they earn pin money for smokes etc. The State of Arkansas exploited the operation to the point of setting up plasma donation centres in the prison hospital to bleed sick inmates. Most of the plasma went into production of hemophilia factor. Since the prisoners ran the program it was ovious that no one cared who donated and who was sick.


31 posted on 03/06/2006 7:04:31 PM PST by Plasmaman
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To: Calpernia

thanks for the bumps Cal. good to hear from you.


32 posted on 03/06/2006 7:05:43 PM PST by Plasmaman
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To: OldFriend

slick willie adding to the death toll around the world.


Amazing that AIDS is one of his "causes." Is that to ease his conscience? Oh, no, I forgot...he doesn't have a conscience.


33 posted on 03/06/2006 7:05:49 PM PST by smalltownslick
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More tainted blood stories at this link:

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-backroom/1521072/posts?page=24#24

​ ​​​​ >>>>The key figures in Unit 731 became rather successful after the war. A number held senior university posts in the field of medicine. One headed up a leading Japanese pharmaceutical company while others gained positions such as President of the Japan Medical Association or Vice President if the Green Cross Corporation.<<<<

Green Cross Corporation
(Öêʽ»áÉç¥ß¥É¥êÊ®×Ö; Kabushiki Gaisha Midori J¨±ji) was one of the premire pharmaceutical companies in Japan. The company merged into Yoshitomi Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
(¼ª¸»ÑuËaÖêʽ»áÉç) on April 1, 1998, and renamed to Welfide Corporation (¥¦¥§¥ë¥Õ¥¡¥¤¥ÉÖêʽ»áÉç) on April 1, 2000. Finally Welfide Corp. and Mitsubishi-Tokyo Pharmaceutical Inc.
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Green Cross was founded in 1950 as Japan's first commercial blood bank and became a diversified international pharmaceutical company producing ethical drugs for delivery or administration by doctors and healthcare workers. It included war criminals such as Kitano Masaji who performed human experimentation in Unit 731 of the Japanese military during World War II.

Its products were extensively used in the treatments of a wide range of ailments. As well as supplying whole blood for transfusions, Green Cross was also active in developing blood derivative products such as coagulation factors, immunoglobulin and albumin. In the mid 1960's, it expanded into the non-plasma sector. Cardiovascular agents, coagulation/fibrinolytic agents, immunological agents, anti-inflammatory agents, albumin-based agents, blood plasma components and parenteral nutrition accounted for 71% of fiscal 1998 unconsolidated revenues; wholesale of diagnostic reagents, 14% and other, 15%. Unconsolidated revenues accounted for 59.5% of fiscal 1998 consolidated revenues. The company had eleven consolidated subsidiaries, three each in the United States and Japan, and one each in Germany, the United Kingdom, Barbados, China and Hong Kong. Overseas sales accounted for 41.9% of fiscal 1998 consolidated revenues.

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HIV-tainted blood scandal (Japan)

Japan's HIV-tainted blood scandal, known in Japanese as Ëaº¦¥¨¥¤¥ºÊ¼þ (yakugai eizu jiken) refers between one and two thousand cases in the 1980s in which Japanese patients with haemophilia contracted HIV via tainted blood products. Controversy centers on the continued use of non-heat-treated blood products after the development of heat-treatments that prevent the spread of infection.

Early years

Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, or AIDS, is a communicable disease caused by the Human Immunodeficiency Virus, HIV. AIDS is currently considered incurable. The first reported cases of AIDS occurred in Los Angeles is 1981. See full article at AIDS.

It was not until 1985 that the first cases of AIDS were officially reported in Japan. As early as 1983, however, Japan's Ministry of Health and Welfare was notified by Baxter Travenol Laboratries (BTL) that it was manufacturing a new blood product, licensed by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), which was heat-treated to kill the HIV virus. BTL was interested in licensing this new product in Japan. Japan's own Green Cross Corporation, the main Japanese provider of blood products protested that this would constitute unfair competition, as it was "not prepared to make heat-treated agents itself" [Leflar]. The Ministry of Health responded by ordering screening of untreated blood products, clinical trials of heat-treatments, and a campaign to increase domestic blood donations. Green Cross meanwhile distributed letters of "safety assurance of unheated blood roducts" to patients, many of whom suffered from haemophilia [Miyamoto].

"AIDS Year One"

On January 17, 1987, Japan's AIDS Surveillance Committee reported that "for the first time" a Japanese woman had contracted AIDS. Described as a "habitual prostitute," the woman had reportedly had sexual intercourse with "a hundred men," including "non-Japanese," and had lived in Kobe with a "non-Japanese" sailor from whom the Committee concluded she had contracted HIV. On January 18, Shiokawa Yuichi, chair of the government comission in charge of AIDS policy, announced that the disease was now a threat to "ordinary people living ordinary lives." He proclaimed 1987 Japan's "AIDS Year One" [Treat].

Kobe exploded in panic. Thousands of people went in for testing and visited health centres, and "armies of reporters" tracked the woman down like a "criminal," publishing her photograph, real name, and address in newspapers. Much later it was admitted, after the woman's family filed a lawsuit, that she had never been a prostitute [Ikeda].

AIDS was seen as a foreign disease; some began to refer to it as a kurobune, literally a "black ship," a reference to the American invasion by Commodore Perry in 1853. "No Foreigners Allowed" signs began to appear at businesses throughout Japan; Japanese people were warned not to have sex with foreigners and to be wary of those who had. A government-produced pamphlet showed an image of the Statue of Liberty holding a book on AIDS and towering over a trembling Mount Fuji. Hospitals began advertising that they had no HIV-positive patients, and the Diet introduced a bill to ban HIV-positive foreigners from entering Japan. [Treat].

The tainted blood scandal exposed

In May and October of 1989, HIV-infected haemophiliacs in Osaka and Tokyo filed lawsuits against the Ministry of Health and Welfare and five Japanese drug companies. In 1994 two charges of attempted murder were filed against Dr. Abe Takeshi, who had headed the Health Ministry's AIDS research team in 1983; he was found not guilty in 2005. Abe resigned as vice-president of Teikyo University.

In January of 1996, Kan Naoto was appointed Health Minister. He assembled a team to investigate the scandal, and within a month nine files of documents related to the scandal were uncovered, despite the Ministry of Health's claims that no such documents existed. As Minster, Kan promptly admitted the Ministry's legal responsibility and formally apologised to the plaintiffs.

The reports uncovered by Kan's team revealed that, after the report about the possibility of contamination, untreated blood products were recalled by the Japanese importer. However, when the importer tried to present a report to the Ministry of Health, it was told that such a report was unnecessary. The Ministry claimed that there was a "lack of evidence pointing to links between infection with HIV and the use of unheated blood products." According to one official, "we could not make public a fact that could fan anxieties among patients" [J.E.N].

According to the files, the Ministry of Health had recommended, in 1983, that the import of untreated blood and blood products be banned, and that emergency imports of heat-treated products be allowed. A week later, however, this recommendation was withdrawn because it would "deal a blow" to Japan's marketers of untreated blood products [Updike].

In 1983 Japan imported 3.14 million litres of blood plasma from the US to produce its own blood products, as well as 46 million units of prepared blood products. These imported blood products were said to pose no risk of HIV infection, and were used in Japan until 1986. Heat-treated products had been on sale since 1985, but there was neither a recall of remaining products nor a warning about the risks of using untreated products. As a result, untreated blood preparations stored at hospitals and in patients' home refrigerators were used up; there have been cases reported in which individuals were diagnosed with haemophilia for the first time between 1985 and 1986, began treatment, and were subsequently infected with HIV, even though it was known that HIV could be transmitted in untreated blood preparations, and treated products had become available and were in use at that time.

As early as 1984, several Japanese haemophiliacs were discovered to have been infected with HIV through the use of untreated blood preparations; this fact was concealed from the public. The patients themselves continued to receive "intentional propaganda" which downplayed the risks of contracting HIV from blood products, assured their safety, and promoted their use. Of some 4500 haemophiliacs in Japan, an estimated 2000 contracted HIV in the 1980s from untreated blood preparations [J.E.N].

Charges

Matsushita Renzo, former head of the Ministry of Health and Welfare's Pharmaceutical Affairs Bureau, and two of his colleagues, were found guilty of professional negligence resulting in death. Matsushita was sentenced to two years in jail. A murder charge was also brought against him. Matsushita, who after retirement became president of Green Cross, is one of at least nine former Ministry of Health bureaucrats who have retired to executive positions in Japan's blood industry since the 1980s

55 posted on 11/14/2005 12:05:02 PM EST by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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34 posted on 03/06/2006 7:07:33 PM PST by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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To: Plasmaman

Well, they should sue the state of Arkansas for hundreds of millions to begin with.

If they were dumb enough to give ID with the blood, they should also go back and add murder charges on them.


35 posted on 03/06/2006 7:07:41 PM PST by A CA Guy (God Bless America, God bless and keep safe our fighting men and women.)
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To: A CA Guy

At the time they didn't know they were HIV positive.


36 posted on 03/06/2006 7:08:04 PM PST by bnelson44 (Proud parent of a tanker! (Charlie Mike, son))
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To: A CA Guy

By 1982, the FDA urged manufacturers in the USA to stop collecting and using high risk plasma from prisons because of the risk factors ( IV drug use, tatooing and homosexuality) that caused AIDS. Since they couldn't sell it to anyone in the States, they called all over the world and found a blood broker in Montreal to buy it. It was shipped to Montreal, some sold to Canadian manufacturers for domestic use and the rest went around the world. Conservative estimates indicate that over 75,000 hemophiliacs world wide became infected with AIDS from contaminated blood products, many infected from US source prison plasma.


37 posted on 03/06/2006 7:10:20 PM PST by Plasmaman
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To: Plasmaman
True, you have to take into account the time this happened.

I know a friend who got colitis and was operated on and given blood from a public unfiltered supply in the early 80s, before they knew better.

Still, why ship blood clear across an ocean rather than just get it near by?
38 posted on 03/06/2006 7:13:19 PM PST by A CA Guy (God Bless America, God bless and keep safe our fighting men and women.)
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To: Calpernia; Alamo-Girl

Thanks Calpernia,

Guess we need to bring Alamo-Girl into the discussion too!


39 posted on 03/06/2006 7:17:19 PM PST by Incorrigible (If I lead, follow me; If I pause, push me; If I retreat, kill me.)
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To: A CA Guy

the manufacture of factor blood products required thousands of donations. It was a commercial enterprise and there was a big demand for the product. Blood in the USA was and still is an industry. Commercial operations make millions selling paid donors blood to industry.


40 posted on 03/06/2006 7:18:05 PM PST by Plasmaman
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