| Number | 10317 |
| Subject | Blood Banks |
| Source | American Lawyer |
| State | None |
| Year | 1992 |
| Publication Date | None |
| Summary | American Lawyer reveals that most of the nations blood banks did not institute a test to screen blood for AIDS until two full years after the federal Center for Disease Control warned them that they should; at least 12,000 people were infected with the virus as a result, September 1992. |
| Category | None |
| Pages | None |
| Keywords | CA Parloff 6 pages |
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