The Police Division of the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital is investigating a case involving the contamination of a medical doctor’s drinking water with HIV-infected blood.
The act is suspected to have been carried out by another doctor following a disagreement between the two while on duty.
The doctor’s, whose names have been withheld, both work at the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital (KBTH).
According to a report by Graphic Online, checks at the Korle Bu District Police Command reveal that at about 11:30 am on May 6, 2021, a medical doctor, accompanied by the lawyer of the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital (KBTH), Mr Kwame Gyamfi, filed a complaint at the charge office of the police station regarding an attempt to poison the doctor’s drinking water.
The medical doctor told the police that he was on a 24-hour duty with six other doctors at the Labour Ward One of the hospital.
At the end of the 24-hour shift, the medical doctor allegedly returned to his consulting room and detected that his drinking water which he kept in a water bottle in the room was contaminated.
The doctor suspected that his water had been contaminated after he found a reddish substance that appeared like blood in the water.
Based on the doctor’s suspicion, the water in the bottle was clinically tested and it was found that the substance was blood.
When the blood was later tested, it was positive for HIV.
The medical doctor told the police that he suspected one of his colleagues and gave his name to the police.
He claimed that the two of them had a disagreement while they were on duty at the labour ward.