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vCJD Information Event in April 2010
1. Chairman's Introduction
2. Introduction from the National CJD Surveillance Unit
3. vCJD Blood Transmissions and Blood Safety from NHS Blood and Transplant
4. Risk Assessment from the Department of Health
5. Notifications of those at increased risk from the CJD Incidents Panel
6. Patient Experience from a Haemophilia Society member
7. Lunchtime Discussion
8. The Evaluation of vCJD risk using the National Haemophilia Database from the UKHDCO
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2. Introduction from the National CJD Surveillance Unit
2. Introduction from the National CJD Surveillance Unit
Professor Bob Will from the National CJD Surveillance Unit gave an introduction to vCJD.