Written question asked by Lord Elton (Conservative), in the House of Lords. It was due for an answer on Monday, 16 October 2000. It was answered by Lord Hunt of Kings Heath (Labour) on Monday, 16 October 2000.
Hunt of Kings Heath, Lord
- Question
- For each of the last five years for which figures are available, how many deaths were recorded respectively in England, Wales and Northern Ireland as the result of (a) multiple sclerosis, (b) CJD, and (c) AIDS; what was the total amount of expenditure by the Government in the United Kingdom on research into the identification, treatment, prevention and cure of these diseases; and what were the criteria on which this expenditure was allocated. [HL 4021]. - Inc tables.
Secondary information
- Type
- Written question
- Reference
- 617 c75-6WA; HL 4021
- Session
- 1999-00
- Subjects
- Death Finance Diseases Disease control HIV/AIDS Multiple sclerosis Research CJD
- Contains statistics
- Yes
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