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Kyrgyz medics jailed in HIV cases | Kyrgyz medics jailed in HIV cases |
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A court in Kyrgyzstan has convicted nine medical workers for infecting 24 children with HIV - the virus that causes Aids - local media have said. | A court in Kyrgyzstan has convicted nine medical workers for infecting 24 children with HIV - the virus that causes Aids - local media have said. |
The doctors and nurses, all from one hospital, were sentenced to between three and five years for causing the infections through negligence. | The doctors and nurses, all from one hospital, were sentenced to between three and five years for causing the infections through negligence. |
They have also been ordered to pay compensation to the victims' families. | They have also been ordered to pay compensation to the victims' families. |
The medics said poor hygiene and equipment at the hospital were to blame for the infections. | The medics said poor hygiene and equipment at the hospital were to blame for the infections. |
Another four medical workers were found not guilty and charges against another were dropped. | Another four medical workers were found not guilty and charges against another were dropped. |
More than 70 children have been infected with HIV in the region since last year, with four deaths reported. | More than 70 children have been infected with HIV in the region since last year, with four deaths reported. |
The outbreak has shocked the Central Asian republic and deepened public concern over conditions in hospitals and the quality of health workers. | The outbreak has shocked the Central Asian republic and deepened public concern over conditions in hospitals and the quality of health workers. |
The former Soviet republic has struggled to fund its healthcare system since the break-up of the USSR. | The former Soviet republic has struggled to fund its healthcare system since the break-up of the USSR. |
There have been similar cases in neighbouring countries. Last year, 21 medical workers in Kazakhstan were sentenced to prison terms for infecting 150 children with HIV. | There have been similar cases in neighbouring countries. Last year, 21 medical workers in Kazakhstan were sentenced to prison terms for infecting 150 children with HIV. |
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