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A 19-year-old youth, who had consumed rat poison on learning that a pregnant woman who had received his HIV positive blood had contracted the virus, died in Madurai on Sunday, 30 December, hospital authorities said.
He had been undergoing treatment at Government Rajaji Hospital in Madurai for three days and died of Gastro Intestinal (GI) bleeding, they said.
A worker at a firecracker unit in nearby Sivakasi and a native of Ramanathapuram district's Kamuthi village, the youth had consumed poison on Wednesday.
He was admitted to Government Rajaji Hospital on Thursday after preliminary treatment in hospitals at Ramnad and Kamuthi.
He found out only after he underwent a medical check-up days later as a requirement for a foreign job, local authorities had said.
Reacting to the incident, DMK president M K Stalin sought immediate dismissal of Tamil Nadu Health Minister C Vijayabaskar and transfer of Health Secretary J Radhakrishanan.
Attacking the ruling All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) party, he said it was a disgrace that HIV infected blood had been transfused at a government hospital.
"Though the transfusion of HIV infected blood at a government hospital has shocked everyone, the AIADMK government is playing with human lives through its indifferent attitude," the leader of Opposition in the state Assembly said.
Authorities of the Chennai hospital, however, have refuted the allegations.
Stalin said the incidents raised doubts about safety practices in government blood banks and sought immediate measures to ensure that blood from donors was properly screened as per protocol in state-run facilities.
"The criticism of political parties should not shake the confidence of the people in government hospitals," she said.
Soundararjan, however, added that there was no second thought that government facilities should follow protocol and ensure patients' safety.
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