Article 6MWCK ‘My mum had to tell me I had HIV’: the former blood transfusion poster boy campaigning for infected victims

‘My mum had to tell me I had HIV’: the former blood transfusion poster boy campaigning for infected victims

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Helen Pidd and Natalie Ktena
from Science | The Guardian on (#6MWCK)

Andy Evans was injecting his own clotting protein at three, and was 13 when he found it had given him HIV. Now he campaigns for fellow survivors - and the truth about the contamination scandal

Andy Evans was 13 when his mum took him for an unexpected drive in the countryside. I thought: this is weird. Why are we here? We don't do this," he remembered. We sat for a couple of minutes and then she turned to me with tears in her eyes. And she said: Do you know what HIV is?' And I said: Well, I've heard of it ... Isn't it that disease that kills you?' And she said: Yep, that's right. It's been in the factor VIII and you've got it.'"

Factor VIII was the concentrated blood clotting protein he had been receiving for his haemophilia since being diagnosed as a baby. Touted as a wonder drug to stop internal bleeding, it was so easy to mix with water and inject with a syringe that Evans was able to administer it himself at home before his fourth birthday.

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