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[Published: Wednesday February 07 2018]

 India investigates fake doctor spreading HIV

New Delhi 7 Feb (ANA) - Indian officials are investigating claims that a fake doctor in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh has infected at least 33 people with HIV with a used syringe.
 
The unqualified practitioner allegedly used one syringe, which he recycled to treat colds and the flu. Federal health officials will visit Unnao district, where the incident occurred, to investigate the matter.
 
The suspect reportedly charged 10 rupees (11p; 15 cents) for each jab. It is not clear how many of the confirmed cases were contracted from the alleged used syringe. "Medical research shows that the spread of HIV through infected needles could be just 0.3% as the virus cannot survive in open air," Dr Tanymay Kakkad, a member of the investigating team, told The Indian Express newspaper.
 
The 33 people confirmed with HIV were among 566 people who were tested at a screening camp organised by the government, health officials told Reuters. "We ask HIV patients various things to know the source of infection," SP Choudhary, a senior medical officer said.
 
"When we asked these patients whether they had used common syringes, some of them told us about a doctor they went to who uses the same syringe on all his patients." (ANA)
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