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“Serious” case in Brazil: six patients tested positive for AIDS after an organ transplant

In Brazil, in the state of Rio de Janeiro, six patients who received an organ transplant tested positive for HIV. This situation, described as “serious” by the Ministry of Health, is the subject of an investigation.

Six organ transplant patients have tested positive for the AIDS virus in the state of Rio de Janeiro, a “serious” case that authorities are investigating, the Brazilian Health Ministry said Friday.

Tests carried out on two donors by a private laboratory contracted by the Rio de Janeiro health system came back positive for the virus after initially being declared negative.

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“So far we have received confirmation that two donors have tested positive for HIV and six recipients have also tested positive”said Health Minister Nisia Trindade in a statement, describing a “serious situation”.

Authorities ordered the suspension of the PCS Lab Saleme laboratory, located in the city of Rio de Janeiro, and the carrying out of new tests on the organs that had been tested there.

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The ministry also ordered a “urgent audit (…) of the transplant system in Rio de Janeiro”.

The case was discovered on September 10, when a heart transplant patient, who was not HIV positive before the operation, presented to the hospital with neurological symptoms and tested positive for the virus, according to local media.

Between 2007 and June 2023, almost half a million Brazilians were infected with HIV, according to the latest bulletin from the Ministry of Health.

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