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Quack Doctor Infects Dozens Of Patients With HIV

Quack Doctor Infects Dozens Of Patients With HIV
  • PublishedFebruary 6, 2018

The Police in Uttar Pradesh state’s Unnao district in India on Tuesday filed a complaint against a quack doctor who infected 33 people in northern India with HIV after using contaminated syringes and needles to administer injections.

The accused, Rajendra Yadav, is said to have fled the region in anticipation of arrest, the district’s chief medical officer SP Choudhary told dpa by phone.

Choudhary said the state’s health department had launched an investigation following reports of high number of HIV cases from the Bangarmau region.

The official said 33 of 566 people screened were confirmed HIV positive.

“Locals say the fake doctor who used to treat them for common ailments rarely changed needles and syringes, often using them repeatedly,” Choudhary said by phone from Unnao.

“We suspect that most if not all of the cases here are due to the contaminated syringes and needles being used time and again,” he added.

India has poor standards of medical care due to lack of doctors and hospitals for its burgeoning population.

Millions of poor in towns and villages rely on quack doctors for cheap treatment, with the Indian Medical Association estimating there are one million fake doctors practising in the country in spite of campaigns by health authorities.

 

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