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The Guardian - UK
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Letters

Deadly flaws in the US ‘cash for blood’ system

NHS blood bags
The risks of blood products from the US were highlighted in a book published 47 years ago, says Martyn Berry. Photograph: NHS Blood and Transplant/PA

The “bad blood” tragedy could so easily have been avoided (May orders inquiry into contaminated blood scandal, 12 July). Professor Richard Titmuss’s book The Gift Relationship, published in 1970, showed clearly in a comparison of the American system (donors paid for blood) and the British one (unpaid, altruistic donors) that payment leads to drug addicts, alcoholics, convicts and desperately poor malnourished people selling their blood.

I reviewed Titmuss’s book in the Times and I recall there was a review in the Guardian. Titmuss created something of a sensation at the time, and NHS bosses and the appropriate ministers and senior civil servants cannot plausibly have missed it. I hope the inquiry will go into this aspect.
Martyn Berry
Kemsing, Kent

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