Unlicensed Cambodian Medic Charged With Murder After Allegedly Spreading HIV
212 HIV cases were found in the community where he practiced
An unlicensed medic is being charged with murder after Cambodian
medical authorities found 212 cases of HIV in the district where he had
been treating patients, allegedly with contaminated equipment.
Chrin allegedly told police that he sometimes used the same syringe on two or three patients before disposing of it.
The World Health Organization and UN AIDs found that “the percentage
of people that reported receiving an injection or intravenous infusion
as part of their health treatment was significantly higher among the
people who tested positive for HIV than the people who were HIV
negative,” in the area in which Chrin treated patients, Reuters reports.
The development is a setback in Cambodia’s largely successful efforts
to eradicate the virus since it first spread through the country in the
1990s.
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