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Few Canadians know of "Mr. L", an auto worker' in Ontario who gave "the gift of life" in 1984 as part of a company blood donor drive. Many more will remember Kenneth Pittman, a 53-year-old heart patient, who died after being infected with AIDS -- from Mr. L's blood. They will also remember Mr. Pittman's wife, Rochelle, who contracted the virus from her husband because his doctor decided not to inform them of Mr. Pittman's fatal disease.This tragic story is a microcosm of Canada's blood scandal, says award-winning investigative journalist Andre Picard. For over a decade, bureaucratic dithering, profits-over-protection responses, a paternalistic medical establishment, and uninformed victims combined to create the worst health-care disaster in Canadian history. More than 1,200 people have contracted AIDS from tainted blood -- and the dying continues.In a shocking expose that charts a course of disaster beginning with the first sign of HIV infection spreading to Canada, to the 1984 "Consensus Conference" where the federal government already knew that more than half of Canadian hemophiliacs were infected with HIV and the continuing Krever inquiry, Andre Picard has produced the definitive analysis of this complex tragedy. All of the players are here -- public health officials who refused to take the "homosexual plague" seriously; the Red Cross, which worried about bad publicity and the bottom line; the too-little-too-late government that offered inadequate comPicard, Andre is the author of 'Gift of Death Confronting Canada's Tainted Blood Tragedy' with ISBN 9780002554152 and ISBN 0002554151.
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