Guest guest Posted September 17, 2001 Report Share Posted September 17, 2001 Hospitals in UP yet to get Kits: The Times of India 17 September 2001, New Delhi - Manjari Mishra LUCKNOW: When it comes to tackling AIDS, all attempts made by the UP government begin and end on paper. The latest instance of the paper war with the dreaded virus is the long winded promise of providing the much-hyped Post Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) kits to the public health bodies in order to ensure safety. The grand announcement made by the UP State AIDS Control Society (UPSACS) last month that the " kits were already on the way, while a number of institutes had already been catered to " was widely welcomed by the medical community in the state, who are concerned over the reported incidents of growing accidental exposure among the doctors. While the number of those who actually contacted the disease in the manner is debatable, there were confirmed reports that faculty members in KGMC and Kanpur Medical College had fallen victim to it. However, as a random check by Times News Network last week revealed, it was yet another promise made to be broken. It is proving to be a long and agonising wait for the medical fraternity as the kits have yet to reach them. Topping the 'waiting list' is the SGPGI here. While conceding that the UPSACS had promised them the facility by a letter sent to the director, head of microbiology Archana Aiyagiri said the action was yet to begin. _____________________ Dr. Jagdish Harsh François-Xavier Bagnoud (INDIA) E-mail: jamworld@... __________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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