Undercover footage has emerged showing staff at a hospital at the centre of a child HIV outbreak reusing syringes and administering injections without gloves, practices that directly contradict basic infection-control standards. The hospital's leadership has refused to acknowledge the footage as genuine, blocking any institutional admission of fault. The outbreak context sharpens the gravity of the video: the facility was already under scrutiny for a cluster of HIV infections among children, making the filmed practices a plausible transmission mechanism rather than an isolated compliance lapse. The footage creates immediate pressure on health regulators and oversight bodies to independently verify conditions at the facility and determine whether corrective action or criminal referrals are warranted. Key variables to watch include whether national or international health authorities launch a formal inspection, how the hospital's denial holds under forensic scrutiny of the footage, and whether affected families pursue legal accountability. The case also signals broader systemic risk in facilities where supply shortages or oversight gaps enable unsafe injection practices to persist.
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