Guest guest Posted October 4, 2006 Report Share Posted October 4, 2006 Dear FORUM, This is to invite your attention to the Unsterile Health Care and Unexplained HIV Infections in India. A recent AIIMS study reports the widespread use of unsterile injections in India and the risks to contract HIV through these. An ongoing investigation in Kazakhstan reports that hospitals infected more than 50 children with HIV. We know that common unsterile health care is a risk to transmit HIV. We know people living with HIV who cannot understand or explain how they have got infected. However, knowing something and doing something about it are two different things. In order to stimulate thinking and to gather ideas about what to do, e FORUM is hosting a one-month open email forum on " Response to Unsterile Health Care and Unexplained HIV Infections in India " . The following five questions are offered to stimulate, but not limit, your response. 1. What are the known risks to contract HIV through some common practices in medical and cosmetic services? 2. What material is available and what more is needed to inform the public about these risks? 3. How should state/national data on unexplained or suspected nosocomial (health care acquired) HIV infections be documented? 4. What opportunities do you see for people with unexplained or suspected nosocomial HIV infections (e.g. children with HIV-negative mothers) to track the sources of these infections and to seek compensation when applicable? 5. How should NGO and Government AIDS programmes respond to the fact that people in India continue to be infected through unsafe health care? Mariette Correa 1016, Muddo P.O. Carona Bardez, Goa - 403523 India Tel: 91-832-2293766 email: mariettec@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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