A man is suing Beijing’s Ditan Hospital for negligence that resulted in his foot being pricked by an HIV-contaminated needle.
The man, whom the newspaper calls Zhang Ming, was visiting a patient in the hospital on March 17 when a needle used to draw blood from a AIDS patient accidentally fell to the floor. It pricked his foot, drawing blood.
Zhang said that the hospital provided him a month’s treatment free of charge, but it refused to apologize or compensate him for emotional distress. He’s suing for 120,000 yuan.
According to Zhang’s lawyer, the anti-virus treatment caused serious side effects, including hair loss and dizziness, and Zhang did not have sex with his wife for half a year.
Recent tests show that Zhang is HIV negative.
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- The Beijing News (Chinese): Man who got pricked by HIV-contaminated needle sues the hospital