The UK's First AIDS Victims Remember Lost Ones on World AIDS Day
Ellee Seymour
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Posted 29.01.2013
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UK Politics
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In the early 1980s, 1,249 haemophiliacs were infected with HIV/AIDS - and only 316 survive today. Tragically, some families were decimated by the loss of several family members who received contaminated NHS treatment, including one family who lost three brothers and a daughter-in-law, all through AIDS. The mother of the three men later died of a heart attack.




