The politics of blood: ethics, innovation, and the regulation of risk
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505 | 8 | |a VNRBD and risk governance of the blood systemConclusion; 4 Professional beliefs and scientific expertise; From blood banking to transfusion medicine; The risk posed by HIV to the blood system; United States; England; France; Expertise, core professional beliefs and risk governance; A paradigm shift in the post-HIV blood contamination era?; Conclusion; 5 Risk and innovation; The development of the plasma products industry; The collection of plasma and the fractionation process; Research and innovation: haemophilia and factor concentrates; Viral activation | |
505 | 8 | |a Factor concentrates and the risk posed by HIVInnovation and product safety in the post-HIV blood contamination era; Conclusion; 6 The rise of the recipient; Contextualising the political mobilisation of haemophilia groups; People with haemophilia and HIV blood contamination episodes; Haemophilia groups, political mobilisation and the use of law; England; France; United States; Analysing political mobilisation and the use of law; Conclusion; 7 The politics of precaution; The use of the precautionary principle in the public health context | |
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title | The politics of blood ethics, innovation, and the regulation of risk |
title_auth | The politics of blood ethics, innovation, and the regulation of risk |
title_exact_search | The politics of blood ethics, innovation, and the regulation of risk |
title_full | The politics of blood ethics, innovation, and the regulation of risk Anne-Maree Farrell |
title_fullStr | The politics of blood ethics, innovation, and the regulation of risk Anne-Maree Farrell |
title_full_unstemmed | The politics of blood ethics, innovation, and the regulation of risk Anne-Maree Farrell |
title_short | The politics of blood |
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