Kazakh President Pledges Tough Action On HIV Outbreak
October 25, 2006
October 25, 2006 -- Kazakhstan's President Nursultan Nazarbaev today pledged that all those responsible for an HIV epidemic in the country's south would be punished.
Nazarbaev, who is on a visit to the city of Shymkent, also called for urgent steps to reform the health sector of Southern Kazakhstan Region, where seven children have died on AIDS and nearly 80 others have tested HIV-positive in recent months.
Authorities believe transfusions of HIV-contaminated blood are responsible for the spread of the disease.
A number of health officials have been brought criminal charges in connection with the outbreak. On September 20, Nazarbaev sacked Health Minister Yerbolat Dosaev and Southern Kazakhstan Region Governor Bolat Jylkyshiev, accusing them of negligence.
Regional Prosecutor Marat Akhmetjanov today told Nazarbaev his administration had exposed a network of hospital workers involved in trafficking in blood.
(Interfax-Kazakhstan, Kazakhstan Today, Kazinform)