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French medics sued in CJD scandal | French medics sued in CJD scandal |
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Seven French health officials have gone on trial in Paris, charged over the deaths of more than 100 children from the human form of mad cow disease. | Seven French health officials have gone on trial in Paris, charged over the deaths of more than 100 children from the human form of mad cow disease. |
The children had all been injected with growth hormones taken from potentially infected human corpses in the 1980s. | The children had all been injected with growth hormones taken from potentially infected human corpses in the 1980s. |
The seven are accused of hiding the dangers of the treatment from the parents and breaching safety rules. | The seven are accused of hiding the dangers of the treatment from the parents and breaching safety rules. |
All seven deny the charges but face up to 10 years' jail if found guilty. The trial is expected to last four months. | All seven deny the charges but face up to 10 years' jail if found guilty. The trial is expected to last four months. |
The first victim of Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD), the human form of mad cow disease, died 16 years ago. | The first victim of Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD), the human form of mad cow disease, died 16 years ago. |
Experts say it is likely that other children who underwent the treatment will also fall victim to the disease in the coming years. | Experts say it is likely that other children who underwent the treatment will also fall victim to the disease in the coming years. |
Prosecutors say the medical staff gathered hormones from the pituitary glands of corpses in hospitals which specialised in infectious diseases and even neurological disorders, and were possibly infected with CJD. | Prosecutors say the medical staff gathered hormones from the pituitary glands of corpses in hospitals which specialised in infectious diseases and even neurological disorders, and were possibly infected with CJD. |
'No warning' | 'No warning' |
In the early 1980s, 14 countries, including the UK and the US, banned the extraction of hormones from pituitary glands after the death of a young American suggested a possible link with CJD. | In the early 1980s, 14 countries, including the UK and the US, banned the extraction of hormones from pituitary glands after the death of a young American suggested a possible link with CJD. |
We feel deeply moved - it is as if our children were here watching us Jeanne GoerrianVictim's parent | We feel deeply moved - it is as if our children were here watching us Jeanne GoerrianVictim's parent |
But France continued with the old method until 1988, while parents were not warned of a potential risk, prosecutors say. | But France continued with the old method until 1988, while parents were not warned of a potential risk, prosecutors say. |
"We feel deeply moved. It is as if our children were here watching us," said Jeanne Goerrian, president of a victims' association and one of 200 civil plaintiffs in the case. | "We feel deeply moved. It is as if our children were here watching us," said Jeanne Goerrian, president of a victims' association and one of 200 civil plaintiffs in the case. |
"This is not victory yet. It is an important stage in the fight. We hope justice will be done in memory of our children." | "This is not victory yet. It is an important stage in the fight. We hope justice will be done in memory of our children." |
Defence lawyers for the accused, who are now mostly in their 70s and 80s, say their clients acted in good faith, armed with the medical knowledge of their time. | Defence lawyers for the accused, who are now mostly in their 70s and 80s, say their clients acted in good faith, armed with the medical knowledge of their time. |
"Twenty years ago, how much was really known?" said defence lawyer Benoit Chabert. | "Twenty years ago, how much was really known?" said defence lawyer Benoit Chabert. |
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