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Emergency medical team exposed to HIV in fight to save woman
Doctors
at the
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Patient
recovering after emergency surgery
Hospital director Nguyen Duy Anh
said the woman from
"We have never received any
case like this.The patient's family didn't inform doctors about her status.
At that time, the patient was our priority, and a second of hesitation could
have cost her life," Anh said.
There was no time for staff to don
protective gear normally used in the event of major blood loss as their
priority was to save the woman, he said.
Doctors had to remove the woman's
uterus because of necrosis. They were unable to save the baby.
The woman's HIV status was
discovered after the results of blood tests came back. The members of the
medical team were tested as a precaution and given prophylactic medication
until their test results can be determined. They will undergo a follow-up
test in three months.
Anh said the chance of any of the
staff being infected was low.
The human immunodeficiency virus
(HIV) is a precursor to acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) and can only
be transmitted through direct exchange of bodily fluids, such as unprotected
sexual intercourse, transfusion of contaminated blood, from an infected
mother to her unborn child, or by sharing unsterilised injection equipment.
Both HIV and AIDS can be managed by
a combination of medicines. People with HIV live otherwise normal lives and
pose no danger to others.
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Thứ Tư, 8 tháng 7, 2015
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