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Kazakhstan doctors in HIV protest | Kazakhstan doctors in HIV protest |
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Nearly 50 doctors in Kazakhstan have resigned in protest at what they call unprecedented pressure on them over HIV infection in the region's hospitals. | Nearly 50 doctors in Kazakhstan have resigned in protest at what they call unprecedented pressure on them over HIV infection in the region's hospitals. |
More than 120 toddlers, known as the Shymkent babies, tested positive for HIV and 10 died after the virus was discovered in hospitals last September. | |
Last month 21 medical workers were found guilty of corruption and negligence leading to the outbreak. | |
Kazakhstan has experienced a sharp rise in HIV infections in recent years. | Kazakhstan has experienced a sharp rise in HIV infections in recent years. |
Most of the toddlers were infected through blood transfusions which their parents had to pay for. | Most of the toddlers were infected through blood transfusions which their parents had to pay for. |
During the four-month trial it emerged that in most cases the procedure was not even necessary. | During the four-month trial it emerged that in most cases the procedure was not even necessary. |
Protest spreads | Protest spreads |
Twenty-one health workers have already been found guilty of causing the outbreak but the number of victims is rising all the time. The prosecution has begun a criminal investigation into 13 other doctors. | Twenty-one health workers have already been found guilty of causing the outbreak but the number of victims is rising all the time. The prosecution has begun a criminal investigation into 13 other doctors. |
In June, 21 doctors were found guilty over the HIV outbreak | In June, 21 doctors were found guilty over the HIV outbreak |
Medical staff in the region say this has put a great deal of pressure on them. | Medical staff in the region say this has put a great deal of pressure on them. |
Forty-nine doctors have already submitted their letters of resignation. In a statement, the Union of Medical Professionals said more would resign unless the government reconsidered its approach to the outbreak. | Forty-nine doctors have already submitted their letters of resignation. In a statement, the Union of Medical Professionals said more would resign unless the government reconsidered its approach to the outbreak. |
They said individual doctors should not be held responsible for the failure of the region's battered and under-funded healthcare system. | They said individual doctors should not be held responsible for the failure of the region's battered and under-funded healthcare system. |
The parents of the victims are also unhappy but for different reasons. The problem, they say, is that although they were found guilty, some of the medical workers were not even given jail sentences. | The parents of the victims are also unhappy but for different reasons. The problem, they say, is that although they were found guilty, some of the medical workers were not even given jail sentences. |
Many of those who went to prison will be able to practise medicine again when they have served their prison sentences, which range from two to eight years. | Many of those who went to prison will be able to practise medicine again when they have served their prison sentences, which range from two to eight years. |
As new cases continue to emerge, the parents say they want a stricter punishment for those who they say ruined the lives of their children. | As new cases continue to emerge, the parents say they want a stricter punishment for those who they say ruined the lives of their children. |
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