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From the supplier: Elaine DePrince, an active supporter of lawsuits against companies which supplies tainted blood products to hemophiliacs, claim that the blood banking industry is to be blamed for the increasing incidence of HIV infection among hemophiliacs. She stresses that existing laws are not strict enough to make sure that hemophiliacs get only the best types of blood. Statistics show that 5,000 hemophiliacs have already died of AIDS in the US alone.

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Title: Blood on their hands: an interview with Elaine DePrince. (author)
Publication: Multinational Monitor (Refereed)
Date: September 1, 1997
Publisher: Essential Information, Inc.
Volume: v18 Issue: n9 Page: p19(5)

Article Type: Interview

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