24
exposed to HIV after helping road crash victims in Vietnam
Twenty-four doctors and
residents have been exposed to HIV after providing emergency assistance to
the victims of a fatal collision between two coaches in Kon Tum Province, in
Vietnam’s Central Highlands, last week.
The scene of the accident in
the Central Highlands province of Kon Tum on June 30, 2017.Tuoi Tre
The
accident killed four victims, one of whom was later discovered to be infected
with HIV.
The
provincial Department of Health said on Sunday that a total of 17 health
workers and doctors as well seven local residents had assisted in giving
first-aid treatment and transporting the victims to the hospital.
All
of them had direct contact with the patients’ blood without proper
protection, leaving them exposed to the virus, said Dao Duy Khanh, director
of the health department.
The
agency has provided free consultation, screening tests, and ARV medicine for
all 24 people at risk, Khanh said, adding that their conditions would be
monitored over the next three months.
Thorough
procedures have also been carried out to sterilize the body of the deceased
victim who had HIV along with his belongings.
Local
authorities praised those who risked their safety to save the victims.
According
to reports, the accident happened at around 1:00 pm on Friday last week along
a section of the Ho Chi Minh Highway in Dak H’ring Commune, Dak Ha District,
Kon Tum.
A
16-seater coach, operated by Dong Tien Transport Cooperative, was traveling
from the central city of Da Nang to Kon Tum when it rammed another managed by
the Tay Nguyen Cooperative running in the opposite direction.
In
the crash, Tran Thi Mo, 51, and Le Van Duc, 28, were killed instantly. Two
other victims succumbed to their injuries at the Kon Tum Province General
Hospital on Saturday morning.
Nearly
10 other passengers suffered minor wounds.
Local
authorities have provided over VND7 million (US$308) in support of the family
of each deceased victim and VND2 million ($88) for each injured passenger.
The two coaches are both heavily distorted after the head-on crash.Photo: Tuoi Tre
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Thứ Hai, 3 tháng 7, 2017
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