Guest guest Posted January 12, 2008 Report Share Posted January 12, 2008 CDC 01/11/08 JAPAN: " Japan to Compensate Patients Who Contracted Hepatitis C from Tainted Blood Products " Associated Press (01.11.08):: Chisaki Watanabe On Friday, Japan's upper house in the Diet unanimously passed a bill to apologize and compensate patients who were infected with hepatitis C through contaminated blood products. The victims say the government continued to approve the use of the blood-clotting agent fibrinogen for years after 1977, when the United States discontinued using it due to its risks. Before its use was suspended, the product was tied in reports to outbreaks of hepatitis C in Japan as early as the mid-1980s. It is also thought the risks were well-known in medical circles. " I offer my heartfelt apologies to the patients and their bereaved families, " Prime Minister Yasuo Fukada said in a statement after the vote. The lower house passed the measure earlier in the week. Under the law, which is expected to take effect next week, about 1,000 people with hepatitis C will receive compensation ranging from ¥12 million to ¥40 million (US $109,450-$365,000), depending on the severity of their condition, according to the Health Ministry. The law directs the government to call on drug makers Nihon Pharmaceutical Co., Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma and its subsidiary Benesis Corp. to contribute to the victims' compensation fund. _________________________________________________________________ Make distant family not so distant with Windows Vista® + Windows Live™. http://www.microsoft.com/windows/digitallife/keepintouch.mspx?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_CPC\ _VideoChat_distantfamily_012008 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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