Tamil Nadu Woman Alleges Contracting HIV at Chennai Hospital after Blood Transfusion
A woman from Tamilnadu has alleged that she was infected with HIV following a blood transfusion performed at a government hospital.
The affected woman who is in her 20s said that she underwent the blood transfusion as her hemoglobin levels were low while being pregnant. She came to know that she contracted HIV only when the hospital notified her after conducting tests in August month when she went there for a check-up.
‘Tamil Nadu woman claims she was infected with HIV through a blood transfusion at Chennai hospital. But, the hospital denies the allegations.’
The woman told that she was only administered vaccines at a local public health center when she was pregnant, and the blood transfusion happened at the Government Kilpauk Medical College and Hospital only.
The hospital dean Dr. P Vasanthamani has denied the allegations and stated that the hospital has records and evidence to show that only HIV negative blood was transfused.
Thankfully, the woman's child born through C-section tested negative for the virus.
Earlier, a 24-year-old expecting woman at Sattur in Virudhunagar district was infected with HIV after being transfused contaminated blood provided by a blood bank which failed to conduct proper testing for the virus, prompting the government of Tamil Nadu to order an stock examination in the state's blood banks.
Source: Medindia