Whitey Ford
10-28-2019, 07:15 PM
Nearly 900 children test positive for HIV in Pakistan after doctor ‘reuses syringes’
‘Negligent’ paediatrician blamed for epidemic is now working in public hospital
And this the vibrant diversity that they want to import into the West.
https://i.imgur.com/qBIRegB.jpg
Nearly 900 children in a Pakistani city have tested positive for HIV after a rogue paediatrician allegedly reused infected syringes.
About 200 adults have also tested positive for the virus since the epidemic in Ratodero was confirmed in April.
But health officials fear the true number affected could be far higher, with less a quarter of city’s 200,000 residents tested so far.
The outbreak was initially blamed on Dr Muzaffar Ghanghro, a paediatrician who at 16p a visit was one of the cheapest in the small central city.
And he is still on the job, plying his trade.
Dr Ganghro has not yet been convicted, and despite laws to deny bail to those accused of reusing syringes, is now working as a GP at a public hospital on the city’s outskirts after renewing his medical certificate.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/asia/hiv-children-pakistan-syringes-ratodero-ghangro-cases-virus-a9173101.html
‘Negligent’ paediatrician blamed for epidemic is now working in public hospital
And this the vibrant diversity that they want to import into the West.
https://i.imgur.com/qBIRegB.jpg
Nearly 900 children in a Pakistani city have tested positive for HIV after a rogue paediatrician allegedly reused infected syringes.
About 200 adults have also tested positive for the virus since the epidemic in Ratodero was confirmed in April.
But health officials fear the true number affected could be far higher, with less a quarter of city’s 200,000 residents tested so far.
The outbreak was initially blamed on Dr Muzaffar Ghanghro, a paediatrician who at 16p a visit was one of the cheapest in the small central city.
And he is still on the job, plying his trade.
Dr Ganghro has not yet been convicted, and despite laws to deny bail to those accused of reusing syringes, is now working as a GP at a public hospital on the city’s outskirts after renewing his medical certificate.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/asia/hiv-children-pakistan-syringes-ratodero-ghangro-cases-virus-a9173101.html