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Home / Health / Four Children HIV Positive Post-Transfusion in Satna

Four Children HIV Positive Post-Transfusion in Satna

16 Dec

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Summary

  • Four children with thalassemia contracted HIV after transfusions.
  • Infection suspected from blood bank in Satna, Madhya Pradesh.
  • Blood testing protocols and donor tracing are under scrutiny.
Four Children HIV Positive Post-Transfusion in Satna

In a disturbing incident in Satna, Madhya Pradesh, four children suffering from thalassemia have tested positive for HIV after receiving blood transfusions at the District Hospital blood bank. This revelation, which surfaced recently after occurring approximately four months ago, has sent waves of panic through affected families and ignited critical questions regarding the safety of blood transfusion services.

The children, requiring regular transfusions for their condition, received blood units as part of their ongoing treatment. Subsequent medical check-ups revealed their HIV-positive status, leading to allegations that contaminated blood supplied by the blood bank was the source of transmission. Mandatory national guidelines require rigorous testing of blood for HIV, Hepatitis B, and C before transfusion, prompting suspicion of either inadequate screening or the use of non-sensitive testing kits.

Further complicating the investigation, blood was sourced from multiple locations, including Rewa and other state facilities. Donor tracing has been hampered by incomplete data, with only about 50 percent of donors identified so far without a definitive link to the infections. Authorities are now conducting a comprehensive probe into the entire blood transfusion chain, from sourcing and testing to storage and record-keeping.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Four children with thalassemia tested HIV positive after receiving blood transfusions at the Satna District Hospital blood bank.
Concerns include potential transmission of HIV through contaminated blood, inadequate testing, and issues with donor record-keeping at the Satna District Hospital blood bank.
Yes, donor tracing has been initiated, but it is hindered by incomplete records. Investigations are ongoing into the blood bank's processes.

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