Australia Says Bali Tattoo Likely Gave Patient HIV
December 24, 2011
Kuta Beach. Australian health authorities have said a patient diagnosed with HIV likely caught the virus while having a tattoo done on the Indonesian resort island of Bali. (JG Photo/File) Related articles
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486796Whilst I agree with the words BB - It is highly unlikely that any track back can be made. In actual fact we talk about the laws governing and regulating in OZ - which are great - If the paper had made the same allegation in OZ they would have no doubt found themselves on the end of a slander charge unless they had evidence
That is not diminishing the fact we lack meaningful regulation (in most things) But it is open season on Bali in many parts of the Oz press for a whole host of reasons and sometimes that is counter productive
Kesiangan - as mentioned by DD, tattoo parlours in most countries are inspected, operate under very strict conditions, and are liable under law if something happens, and there is a 'real' system of law that protects the people, consumers, local and visitors alike.
I repeat what I stated, Indonesia suffers generally from a lack of ethical responsibility and professionalism, added to which regulation is weak, and control by government agencies are virtually non existent. Added to this, Indonesia has virtually no system of law, and any and all permissions and certification can be bought, because of rampant corruption.
So please refute what I say and put forward examples of similar HIV infection cases in Australia.
"Australian health authorities have said a patient diagnosed with HIV likely caught the virus while having a tattoo done on the Indonesian resort island of Bali." THIS IS ANOTHER WAY TO UNDERMINE Bali's reputation. How can health authorities determined about anything? Would they be able to retrace the steps back to where the source may come from?? There are other possible ways of HIV transmittal...Unsafe sex perhaps?? Whatever it is smart tourists overseas should protect from anything unfamiliar to them. That would be the best approach.
A case of a man who was diagnosed with HIV because he recalled that he may have stepped on fresh semen at a sex club. He had a deep cut underneath his foot at the time. Did he blame the place for not following sanitary conditions. Furthermore he did not contact the French health authorities regarding a possible unsanitary place of pleasure nor he would have made headlines all over the news. He is to be blamed for exposing himself to a risky behavior.
Blightboy - Australia is sterile and full of ethical responsibility and professionalism. HIV never spreads within the Australian borders.
Kesiangan - Not true. Indonesia suffers generally from a lack of ethical responsibility and professionalism, added to which regulation is weak, and control by government agencies are virtually non existent. Just weeks a go a tourist in Bali died from being electrocuted by a faulty sign in the street - in Indonesia there is no regulation and no control and no concern.
Sydney. Australian health authorities have said a patient diagnosed with HIV likely caught the virus while having a tattoo done on the Indonesian resort island of Bali.
They recommended that people who had recently been tattooed on the island, known for its white, sandy beaches, partying and nightlife, should consider being tested for HIV and other blood-borne viruses.
Authorities did not reveal any details of the patient concerned.
“All the evidence points to a tattoo received recently in Bali as being the source of the infection,” Western Australia’s Department of Health said in a statement dated Friday.
“This case demonstrates the very real health risk in having this type of procedure done overseas,” said Paul Armstrong, the department’s director of communicable disease control.
The department highlighted the risk not only of tattoos but also of body piercings, saying that besides HIV, patients were also potentially exposing themselves to Hepatitis B and C as well as bacterial infections.
Indonesian officials said last year that the number of known HIV/AIDS cases on Bali was soaring, with one in four prostitutes reported to be HIV-positive and the number of infections jumping almost 19 percent from the year before.
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