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What's on the web? Libyan HIV death sentences
Oleh:
Ravichandran, Balaji
(Editor)
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
British Medical Journal (keterangan: ada di Proquest) vol. 334 no. 7583 (Jan. 2007)
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page 17.
Ketersediaan
Perpustakaan FK
Nomor Panggil:
B16.K.2007.04
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"Quick background—in 1998, children began testing positive for HIV in a major hospital in Libya's second-largest city, sparking a health crisis. An investigation found the infections occurred in an area where many Bulgarian nurses were assigned, and Libyan dictator Qaddafi accused health care workers of acting on the orders of the CIA and Israel's Mossad. So far, so ridiculous. A Libyan court eventually convicted the six health professionals of intentionally infecting the children, despite extensive testimony that that the virus predated the nurses' arrival and was likely spread through the use of contaminated needles." americablog.blogspot.com "We've heard yet again that the Libyan courts have upheld the death sentence of the Bulgarian nurses and Palestinian doctor who were convicted of deliberately infecting 426 Libyan children with the HIV virus. Through the miracle of magnification we can actually hone in on the real culprits of this debacle . . . At 500X . . .
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