UPDATE: It has been discovered that hundreds of people have potentially been exposed to HIV after receiving treatment for hair replacement at a Sydney clinic.
The clinic (which can be found at Suite 23, 193 Macquarie Street) is run by Dr Angela Katarina Campbell, whose medical registration was cancelled in February this year. Since then, an investigation has found that the clinic has poor infection control practises – including problems with the cleaning of surgical instruments and equipment. Apparently, neighbours in the building reported concerns about the storage of medical waste.
However, Professor Ferson, the director of the public health unit at the district, has said that the overall risk to individual patients is low. That said – it’s unclear as to just how many have been exposed, considering the hair procedures undertaken in the clinic.
As a result – if you were treated at the clinic between December 2010 and February 2013, please consult your GP for screening for hepatitis C, hepatitis B and HIV infection.
1. Nelson Mandela Memorial
In a rain soaked stadium in Soweto 95,000 South Africans have gathered alongside close to 100 world leaders at a memorial service for Nelson Mandela.
Despite the profound sense of national sorrow triggered by Mandela’s death last Thursday, the mood was upbeat, with mourners singing and playing music before the ceremony began and during some of the speeches.
Several world leaders addressed the crowd, including US president Barack Obama, who said, “I will always fall short… but [Mandela] makes me want to be a better man.”
For a full transcript of the US Presidents speech read this post here.