تصوير سري لبي بي سي يكشف إعادة استخدام الحقن داخل مستشفى لتفشي الإيدز بين الأطفال
Undercover BBC footage reveals hospital staff reusing syringes without gloves, contradicting official denials amid a pediatric HIV outbreak.
Undercover BBC footage reveals hospital staff reusing syringes without gloves, contradicting official denials amid a pediatric HIV outbreak. | Contesto: cronaca
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- تصوير سري لبي بي سي يكشف إعادة استخدام الحقن داخل مستشفى لتفشي الإيدز بين الأطفال
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A covert BBC investigation has captured footage of medical staff at a hospital in Pakistan administering injections without gloves and reusing syringes on multiple patients. The video evidence, filmed in recent weeks, directly contradicts the public statements of the hospital's director, who has refused to acknowledge the validity of the recordings. The revelations come amid a serious and ongoing outbreak of HIV among children in the region, raising urgent questions about the role of unsafe medical practices in the spread of the virus. The undercover footage shows clear breaches of the most fundamental infection control protocols. In multiple sequences, healthcare workers are seen handling needles and syringes with bare hands before administering intravenous drips and injections. Most alarmingly, the video appears to document instances where a single syringe was used on more than one patient. Such practices create a direct pathway for blood-borne pathogens, including HIV and hepatitis, to transmit from one individual to another. The visual evidence provides a stark, on-the-ground counterpoint to official health guidelines which mandate sterile, single-use equipment for all injections. This investigation lands in the context of a devastating public health crisis. For months, local and international health agencies have been grappling with a significant spike in HIV infections specifically among children in the area. Pediatric HIV, which can be transmitted from mother to child during pregnancy, birth, or breastfeeding, has also been linked in previous outbreaks to the reuse of contaminated medical equipment. The BBC's footage suggests that unsafe injection practices at a local medical facility may be a contributing vector in the current outbreak, turning places of healing into potential sites of infection. The hospital administration's response has been one of blanket denial. The director, when presented with the allegations, refused to accept the footage as genuine or accurate. This stance highlights a critical barrier to addressing systemic failures in healthcare settings: the refusal to acknowledge problems when they are exposed. Such denials can prevent...
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