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Is it in the manifesto? Part-2

By Farid Masood • Feb 16th, 2008 • Category: Pakistan Vote'08, Politics • One Response

Hospital are meant to be the place of cure, but when it becomes the place of transmitting infections to the patients then where is the right place for sick humanity.

A case in my life, where a patient came into hospital, under gone a surgery and then had Hepatitis –C virus infection. When that patient asked the surgeon how it had been transmitted to my body. See what doctor replied, ‘As you told us before surgery that you didn’t had enough money so to cut down you expanses we didn’t perform blood screening before transfusion’. There are many such examples if we search around.

Those people who don’t even know about such viral infections due to their ignorance what happens to them in the long run.

Is there any plans to make rules for the code of ethics for the hospitals to control & punish the culprits involved in such activities and those who are doctors but actually killers of the humanity due to being in-experience in their noble field?


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  1. there are variants of Hepatitis which are very difficult to cure, take for example Hep-B and Hep-C;’,

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