Woman takes legal action over wrong HIV diagnosis
A woman who says her life was ruined after she was incorrectly diagnosed with HIV is suing dual government-run medical centers in Henan Province for 750,000 yuan (US$112,663) in compensation.
Li Xiuqin, 46, a local of Henan Province, pronounced it never occurred to her which a red red red red blood exam would turn her life upside down in such a way.
The Luyi County Center for Disease Prevention as well as Control told Li she was HIV certain after a red red red red blood exam in a summer of 2004. The outcome was confirmed by a higher-level core in Zhoukou City as well as doctors pronounced she was substantially infected when she sole her blood, as is a practice in some poorer communities, a Orient Today reported yesterday.
Li's life changed fast after a diagnosis, a journal said. Friends as well as alternative villagers who were disturbed about removing infected with a disease no longer longed for anything to do with Li. Her father as well as son left home as well as took all of a family's savings. Li attempted self-murder upon dual occasions, a journal reported.
In Jun this year, Li's father returned home as well as referred to which Li have an additional red red red red blood exam as she looked surprisingly full of health for someone who had been diagnosed with a pathogen so prolonged ago.
Li went to a sanatorium in Zhengzhou City, a provincial collateral of Henan, to have her red red red red blood checked as well as was told which she did not have HIV.
The couple went to Beijing to have an additional red red red red blood exam as well as doctors there confirmed she did not have HIV, according to a journal report.
Li filed a lawsuit in August against both a Luyi County Center for Disease Control as well as Prevention as well as a counterpart in Zhoukou.
In a lawsuit she demands remuneration for mental suffering.
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