Hindustan Times (Patiala)

HIV outbreak sparks nationwide panic

- Agence France-Presse letters@hindustant­imes.com

Parents nervously watch as their children wait to be tested for HIV in a village in southern Pakistan, where hundreds of people have been allegedly infected by a doctor using a contaminat­ed syringe.

Dispatched to keep order, police scan the anxious crowd as families hustle into one of five different screening rooms set up in the last month in the village of Wasayo, on the outskirts of Larkana in Sindh province.

Health officials say more than 400 people, many of them children, have tested HIV positive in recent weeks as experts warn of a surge in infection rates across Pakistan, due to the use of unsanitary equipment and rampant malpractic­e - often at the hands of quack doctors.

Anger and fear continue to swell in the desperatel­y poor village hit hard by the epidemic, which authoritie­s say could be linked to either gross negligence or malicious intent by a local paediatric­ian. “They are coming by the dozens,” says a doctor at the makeshift clinic, beset by a lack of equipment and personnel to treat the surging number of patients.

Mukhtar Pervez waits anxiously to have her daughter tested, worrying a recent fever may be linked to the outbreak.

For others, their worst fears have become a reality. Nisar Ahmed arrived at the clinic in a furious search for medicine after his one-year-old daughter tested positive three days earlier.

“I curse [the doctor] who has caused all these children to be infected,” he says angrily. Nearby Imam Zadi accompanie­s five of her children to be examined after her grandson tested positive.

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