Hospital accused of infecting HIV to kids given clean chit
Hospital accused of infecting HIV to kids given clean chit
The kids had allegedly contacted HIV during transfusion at Umaid Hospital.

Jodhpur: A report submitted to the Government on Tuesday on HIV infection of five Thalassemic children allegedly during blood transfusion at a hospital in Jodhpur has virtually given a clean chit to the facility, saying the infection might have happened from elsewhere.

The SN Medical College has sent a detailed report to the government on the incident, which had come to light when the blood of a child was tested in the microbiology lab of the medical college.

The children had allegedly contacted the disease during blood transfusion at Umaid Hospital. This was disclosed during a Thelisemic camp last year.

Taking cognizance of the issue, the Rajasthan State AIDS Control Society had sought a detailed report from the hospital. The medical college was asked to look into the issue

as the Umaid hospital comes under its jurisdiction.

D B Gupta, the acting principal of the medical college, who sent the report to government, said "we have mentioned in the report that we follow the standardized and NACO-certified parameters in our hospitals and the chances of getting the

children infected with the HIV in the process are the least."

"There is a greater chance that they might have contacted the deadly virus elsewhere as a Thelisemic patient many a time gets treatment outside hospital or there are a number of other reasons of infection in the children."

D R Dabi, the Superintendent of the Umaid Hospital, said the blood transfusion took place about a year back and that there was little chance of contacting the disease from the hospital as the process of blood test is NACO-certified.

However, he has not denied possibility of infection saying the hospital lacked advanced PCR technique for tests.

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