Surrogate Marker Testing
Dear NHS Blood and Transplant,
What date was surrogate marker testing for Hepatitis brought in for Anti-D donors?
Yours faithfully,
Sean Cavens
Our ref: MOC/ 375346
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Our ref: MOC/ 375346
Dear Mr Caverns
Re: Information request
Thank you for your request dated 23 June 2019 for information from NHS
Blood and Transplant (NHSBT) regarding testing for Hepatitis.
Please find attached our response.
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Yours sincerely
Wayne Lawley
Head of Corporate Communications
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