- J P Betts, International technical affairs director
- Grupo Grifols, Cambridge CB4 4GP
EDITOR—Barbara and Flanagan report the precautionary measures against new variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease that have been announced by the UK Department of Health.1 Unfortunately, the secretary of state announced the outcome of the NHS review of the provision of factor VIII for patients with haemophilia at the same time. The rationale for endorsing the use of recombinant factor VIII in children has thus become linked to concerns over new variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob.
Recombinant factor VIII is a biologically derived product produced by cell culture, not a synthetic product as stated in the announcement …
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