India's public hospitals, blood transfusion 23 children HIV-dye

(AP) British "Daily Mail" reported, 23 in western India have been in a public hospital for children to receive free blood transfusion, contaminated blood because of the input has on the recently infected with HIV.

  It is reported that in January to August this year, Gujarat, India ranks that Gardner area (Junagadh) a public hospital for free with Mediterranean anemia (Thalassemia) children blood transfusions. Thalassemia is a rare inherited genetic disorder that requires frequent blood transfusions. Most of these children come from poor families.

  Gujarat government spokesman Jai Narayan Vivas (Jai Narayan Vyas), said a medical team has been investigating this, and these children had been infected with HIV than in a hospital blood transfusion. But the "Indian Express" reported that these children's parents said they only public hospital in this blood transfusion to the child.

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