Friday, March 27, 2015

Indian's First HIV Clinic Set to Work from Tuesday

US Indiana region is among main hit regions with HIV virus. Its mostly affected area is Austin. Local authorities has asked CDC and NIH for assistance in controlling epidemic virus from spreading. Federal government has set up first HIV only clinic in Austin.

Dr. William Cooke is asked to open a separate session for HIV patients at his present clinic to accelerate its health progress. So he decided to operate his Foundations Family Medicine for two days a week specially for AIDS and HIV.


Dr. William is feeling residents anger for her promise done in public for assisting AIDS and HIV patients. He said that most of his office appointments are cancelled on Tuesday due to plane crash. Public seems frightened due to this incident.

On Monday William's manager called him that public is gathered outside their clinic and shouting at doctor's steps. They are shouting loud, blaming and cursing the staff and doctors for what they are doing for welfare of HIV.

Willian Cooke has accepted that his decision is not good for business. But when looking at poor population and those dying with HIV virus, decision looks good for welfare of humans. There are more than 71 confirmed HIV patients in Indiana. Nine people are diagnosed with virus at early stages of development. All these 80 patients have one thing in common. They take drug dozes using syringes from one person to another. These drug needles are main source of transfer along with unsafe and unprotected sex.

Government of Indiana has officially launched emergency in Scott County. They requested Center for Disease Control and Prevention to send staff for their doctor's assistance.

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