
Pakistan: hospitals putting children at risk of HIV
How and why children Pakistani hospitals might be putting children at risk of HIV. Ghazal Abbasi investigates why some hospitals have become risk factors in the spread of disease.
Outbreaks of HIV have become regular occurrences in Pakistan. And too frequently it is the children who suffer. In the city of Taunsa, for example, children have tested positive for HIV while their parents have not. So what’s been going on? In Crossing Continents Ghazal Abbasi investigates what and who is to blame. With the help of a staff insider and undercover recording in the city’s main hospital, the BBC finds shocking lapses in medical protocol. Medicine vials and syringes are often re-used for different children. Cross-contamination seems inevitable. But the local authorities deny the hospital is at the centre of the problem.
Reporter: Ghazal Abbasi
Producer: John Murphy
Studio Mix: Neil Churchill
Production co-ordinator: Katie Morrison
BBC Eye editor: Dan Adamson
Crossing Continents editor: Penny Murphy
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Crossing Continents
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