Kampala: Baby injected with HIV blood on preventive treatment

Kampala: Baby injected with HIV blood on preventive treatment

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IN a bid to prevent her from contracting HIV, the baby who was allegedly exposed to the virus after a nurse injected her with HIV-infected blood has been put on preventive treatment.

Buganda Road Court in Kampala on Monday charged the 65-year old nurse, Rosemary Namubiru with attempted murder.
She was arrested last week for injecting the two-year-old baby with HIV-infected blood.

According to the police, Namubiru who is HIV-positive, was arrested at Victoria Medical Centre on Lumumba road in Nakasero, Kampala where she worked and had reportedly committed the crime.

The parents of the victim had taken her to the health facility for treatment when the incident occurred.

Police earlier revealed that Namubiru was arrested following complaints by the baby's parents, who claim to have seen her inject their baby using an unsterilized syringe that she had also used on herself.

Nicholas Opio, Victoria Medical Centre's lawyer said the facility tested the baby and found her HIV-negative.

Opio further revealed that the baby has now been put on Post-exposure Prophylaxis (PEP).

According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), Post-exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) is short-term antiretroviral treatment to reduce the likelihood of HIV infection after potential exposure, either occupationally or through sexual intercourse.
 
Du! I hope she didnt intend to do that, maana at 65 you woudnt expect such a thing from her.
 
i saw the video!she looks mean and careless! and she intended to do that...guess how many innocent people she has killed bambi! she deserve hell.im not judging but if i were to thats what i wud say!
imagine the poor baby!
IT IS SO SAD
 
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I have been following this case closely, it looks like the charges are being reduced on every trial. Now many activists stand in favour of the nurse, some said if it were an HIV Negative person, no one would be of concern about the case. So they link it with stigma. She was arrested and charged for attempted murder, but on the first trial, the charges were reduced to criminal negligence. So let keep on waiting tutajua kinachoendelea.
 
Ooh my God...according to the video she is not a qualified nurse na hana appointment later...GOD hv mercy....mtu mzima km huyu kwanini asiwe na huruma...ni wangapi washaambukizwa kwa njia hii
 
Ooh my God...according to the video she is not a qualified nurse na hana appointment later...GOD hv mercy....mtu mzima km huyu kwanini asiwe na huruma...ni wangapi washaambukizwa kwa njia hii
Apparently, she's a qualified nurse, with 35 years of working experience! Activists in Uganda blaimed the media for making up such stories. And its said the charges for attempted murder where made of her due to the media's influence! But when the trial began, it was proved otherwise!
 
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