Express News Service First Published : 01 Apr 2011 02:00:41 AM ISTLast
Updated : 01 Apr 2011 09:21:29 AM IST
BANGALORE: HIV Sonkithara Sanganthane, an organisation working for
People Living with HIV/AIDS (PLHA), Sex Workers' Union and Sexual
Minorities' Forum jointly staged a protest in front of St John's
Medical College Hospital for denying treatment for a 30-year-old
student, who is a HIV positive, from Nagaland.
Enraged by the St John's Hospital decision, Parveen an activist of the
Sanghatane, said, "the HIV test was done to the Naga student at
NIMHANS, in February, the results showed he got the infection from a
used needle. At NIMHANS he was suggested to go for antiretroviral
therapy (ART) treatment at St John's Medical College Hospital since it
was close to his residence but the hospital refused to start ART
treatment and asked him to produce the residence proof and one person
(friend or family member) as a care taker to start ART treatment. They
should have started the treatment on humanitarian grounds and not
leave the patient to die without treatment."
Addressing the activists, Dr George D'souza, medical superintendent of
St John's Medical College Hospital said, "The rules of the National
AIDS Control Organisation (NACO) say that ART treatment cannot begin
without prior counselling.
To start the treatment a caretaker should be present to bring the
patient to hospital and to take care of him, they should understand
this. Once we start the treatment they should come regularly."
Meanwhile, angered by the hospital's delay of treatment Veena, an
activist from Sangama said: "The hospital denied the treatment for two
months and the condition of the patient is critical. If the patient
dies, the hospital will be responsible and I demand the doctors to
treat the patient with humanity."
More than 100 activists participated in the protest and demanded St
John's Medical College and Hospital's management not to reject ART
patients in the name of NACO guidelines

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