The final report of the Infected Blood Inquiry will be published on 20 May 2024 on the Infected Blood Inquiry website.
The Infected Blood Inquiry is an independent public statutory Inquiry established to examine the circumstances in which men, women and children treated by national health services in the United Kingdom were given infected blood and infected blood products, in particular in the 1970s and 1980s.
Common questions and answers about the Inquiry are available from the Welsh Blood Service.
A free home testing service is available in Wales that you can use to test for blood borne viruses.
Individuals should consider getting a test if they received a blood transfusion prior to September 1991, and have not previously been tested for a bloodborne virus.
For people who received a blood transfusion prior to September 1991, the risk of having acquired an infection is very low. Since 1991, all blood donors are screened for bloodborne viruses at every donation, and all blood is tested before it is sent to hospitals.
If people do test positive, both Hepatitis C and HIV are easily treatable with the latest medicines.
To apply for a blood test for Hepatitis C, Hepatitis B and HIV, click below to request your free, home testing kit.
Aneurin Bevan University Health Board:
Infected Blood Inquiry - Aneurin Bevan University Health Board
Betsi Cadwaldar University Health Board:
Infected Blood Inquiry - Betsi Cadwaldar University Health Board
Cardiff and Vale University Health Board:
Infected Blood Inquiry - Cardiff and Vale University Health Board
Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board:
Infected Blood Inquiry - Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board
Hywel Dda University Health Board:
Infected Blood Inquiry - Hywel Dda University Health Board
Powys Teaching Health Board:
Infected Blood Inquiry -Powys Teaching Health Board
Swansea Bay University Health Board:
Infected Blood Inquiry - Swansea Bay University Health Board