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Study backs Libya HIV case medics | Study backs Libya HIV case medics |
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Scientists have cast doubt on charges that five Bulgarian nurses and a Palestinian doctor deliberately infected Libyan children with HIV. | Scientists have cast doubt on charges that five Bulgarian nurses and a Palestinian doctor deliberately infected Libyan children with HIV. |
The medics could face the death penalty if found guilty by a court in Tripoli later this month. | The medics could face the death penalty if found guilty by a court in Tripoli later this month. |
An international team analysed samples taken from the infected patients. | An international team analysed samples taken from the infected patients. |
Writing in Nature, they said their work showed the HIV subtype involved began infecting patients in Libya well before the medical workers arrived in 1998. | Writing in Nature, they said their work showed the HIV subtype involved began infecting patients in Libya well before the medical workers arrived in 1998. |
All the lines of scientific evidence point in the same direction Dr Tulio de OliveiraOxford University | All the lines of scientific evidence point in the same direction Dr Tulio de OliveiraOxford University |
An initial trial condemned the medics to death in 2004, but the Libyan Supreme Court overturned the verdicts, and ordered a retrial. | An initial trial condemned the medics to death in 2004, but the Libyan Supreme Court overturned the verdicts, and ordered a retrial. |
The defendants are accused of knowingly infecting more than 400 children with HIV in the eastern town of Benghazi. | The defendants are accused of knowingly infecting more than 400 children with HIV in the eastern town of Benghazi. |
The medics say that they were tortured into giving false confessions. | The medics say that they were tortured into giving false confessions. |
The first trial lasted almost six years, and the medics have been in jail since 1999. | The first trial lasted almost six years, and the medics have been in jail since 1999. |
They say the children were infected through poor hygiene - and a body of scientific work supports their claims. | They say the children were infected through poor hygiene - and a body of scientific work supports their claims. |
History of outbreak | History of outbreak |
The researchers worked on blood samples collected by a network of European clinical research centres that are involved in treating the infected children. | The researchers worked on blood samples collected by a network of European clinical research centres that are involved in treating the infected children. |
By analysing mutations in the genetic material of the HIV virus found in the samples they were able to reconstruct the history of the outbreak. | By analysing mutations in the genetic material of the HIV virus found in the samples they were able to reconstruct the history of the outbreak. |
In a statment, researchers Dr Tulio de Oliveira and Dr Oliver Pybus, from Oxford University, said: "All the lines of scientific evidence point in the same direction, towards a long standing infection control problem at the hospital, dating back to the mid 1990s or earlier." | |
Dr Thomas Leitner, of Los Alamos National Laboratory, has provided forensic evidence in many HIV cases. | Dr Thomas Leitner, of Los Alamos National Laboratory, has provided forensic evidence in many HIV cases. |
Writing in Nature, he said the latest research was "compelling evidence that the outbreak had started before the accused could have started it." | Writing in Nature, he said the latest research was "compelling evidence that the outbreak had started before the accused could have started it." |
There has been mounting international pressure on Libya to hear independent scientific evidence. | There has been mounting international pressure on Libya to hear independent scientific evidence. |
International experts say the scientific report used in the trial was nothing but 'conjecture' and 'supposition'. | International experts say the scientific report used in the trial was nothing but 'conjecture' and 'supposition'. |
Last month 114 Nobel Laureates wrote an open letter to Colonel Gaddafi urging the appropriate authorities to hear independent science-based evidence, and reaffirming the need for a fair trial. | Last month 114 Nobel Laureates wrote an open letter to Colonel Gaddafi urging the appropriate authorities to hear independent science-based evidence, and reaffirming the need for a fair trial. |
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