HIV maniac in police uniform. The rapist infected his victims with AIDS for 9 years Posting in CHAT: Russia A former inspector of the road patrol service of the Kaliningrad traffic police department raped women for nine years, deliberately infecting them with the immunodeficiency virus. From 2005 to 2014, the rapist did his dirty work. Resistance was crushed by force. Former inspector Efrem Izmailov had unprotected sexual contact with women whom he offered to give him a ride in his car. At the same time, he knew that he had AIDS. In this way he infected nine women. Most of the crimes occurred on Kaliningrad highways. As follows from the materials of the criminal case, the rapist was registered with a doctor diagnosed with HIV in 2001. When he found out that he was sick, he was 22 years old. At that time, Izmailov was an active police officer. It is noted that Efrem Izmailov was warned of criminal liability for deliberately infecting other people with this disease. He seemed to listen, but the police officer hid the fact of infection from his superiors. If the victims refused intimate intimacy, the police forced them to do so, suppressing resistance by force. He raped at least three of his victims. In one of the episodes, a woman with a child got into the car. This did not stop Efrem Izmailov, and he committed violent acts in front of the child. According to one version, the rapist “took revenge” on women because they had once contracted AIDS from a prostitute. Nightmare confession The rapist told his victims that they were now infected with HIV. Efrem Izmailov also warned that he is a police officer and there is no point in contacting the police. On at least one occasion he wore a police uniform. However, some women wrote statements. They reported that the rapist drove a black Ford car, and one of the women remembered the license plate number of the car. After an inspection, employees of the internal security department determined that the car belonged to former traffic police inspector Efrem Izmailov. At that time he had already retired. Having learned that investigative actions had begun against him, Izmailov tried to escape. Law enforcement agencies organized surveillance at several addresses where the rapist could have come. At the end of 2014, employees of a special rapid response unit detained Izmailov in a rented apartment. When detained, he resisted and tried to escape. The former investigator refused to testify, undergo a medical examination and completely denied his guilt. As a result, the regional Investigative Committee opened a criminal case. Efrem Izmailov was accused of three rapes that resulted in the victims becoming infected with HIV (clause “b” of Part 3 of Article 131 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation), as well as of deliberately infecting six more women (Part 2). , Article 122 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation). Two years later, Izmailov died in a pre-trial detention center without being sentenced. Source link Source link
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In Taganrog, the situation with HIV infection is complex. – Russia today Posting in CHAT: Russia “The number of patients is constantly growing, most new infections are detected by chance, and in 2024 there may even be a shortage of imported antiretroviral drugs,” she told the online publication Yorsh. Some statistics are also given: Average. the age of patients in Taganrog is 36-45 years. In more than 52% of cases, infection occurs through sexual contact. The number of new cases of HIV in Taganrog is growing: in 2022, 87 people received positive tests, in 2023 - 96. In total, by the end of 2023, 1006 people with HIV were identified in Taganrog. In general, about one hundred cases of illness are detected in the city every year (in 2020 there were more than seven hundred). It is difficult to estimate how many carriers of the infection have not been identified. The city periodically conducts campaigns to combat this menace. Read us on Telegram: https://t.me/bloknot_taganrog S. Klunny Previously reported: The governor decided to pay the victims and families of those killed in the terrorist attack in the Moscow region in 1919 News about Bloknot-Taganrog Source link Source link
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Antiretroviral therapy for HIV – how it helps • Russia today Posting in CHAT: Russia February 02, 2024, 01:55 Immunologist Bolibok explained the importance of antiretroviral therapy for people with HIVRIA “News” Read 360tv in the section Treatment of a nine-year-old boy with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in the Karasai district hospital of Kazakhstan ended in the death of the patient Doctors learned about the child’s condition only after he of death. Mother and father are also positive, but do not believe in the existence of HIV. Therefore, they did not undergo therapy themselves and the child was not given pills. More than 40 years have passed since the discovery of HIV. Doctors have learned to deal with this, and patients have learned to live full lives. But there are still many myths around the pathogen, from which the number of deaths is only growing. Sh-positive family The family of the deceased boy knew about HIV infection since 2016. The pathogen was discovered first in the mother, and then in her husband and two-year-old son. All of them were registered at the regional center for the prevention and control of AIDS. But this turned out to be useless: the family did not believe the diagnosis and refused to undergo free antiretroviral therapy. Doctors came to their homes to leave medications, sent psychologists and asked them to undergo regular tests. But the adults did not follow the doctors' recommendations. At the same time, they were fully supported by the husband’s mother, a retired doctor. Five years ago the woman became pregnant. The doctors panicked: the positive status of the father and mother, in addition to breastfeeding, as a result, the newborn girl was diagnosed with HIV. Unsplash Only the death of her son forced the mother to come to her senses and she began giving pills. his youngest daughter. She herself completely refused treatment. Doctors expect that the girl’s effect will become visible through tests that she will have to undergo in a month. Virus deniers There are many similar stories where adults, convinced that HIV does not exist, cause the death of children. They all end sadly, despite all the attempts of doctors to save patients. In 2017, in St. Petersburg, this is how the story of a girl with a positive HIV status ended. Her adoptive parents did not believe in the existence of the virus. Even before joining the family, the girl was registered at the city AIDS center and received antiretroviral therapy, which reduced the amount of virus in the blood. But the new parents considered the child healthy and refused to take any medications. It was only during a routine examination that doctors found out that the girl’s viral load was close to critical. They went to court, which ruled they were right and ordered the family to provide the child with medications and undergo regular diagnostic tests. But mom and dad were in no hurry to implement this decision. Guardianship authorities and bailiffs could not influence them. RIA Novosti Doctors came to the rescue again. When the girl was brought to the appointment, the doctors called an ambulance and she was sent to intensive care. The child was in extremely serious condition, his immune system had difficulty resisting infection. The girl was taken from the hospital by her adoptive mother. A year after the child’s death, investigators opened a criminal case against the adoptive parents for causing death through negligence and endangering them. The importance of prevention The uniqueness of HIV is that a person may not even know about its existence until testing. The pathogen can persist in the body for years and decades until it enters the third fatal stage - AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome). This is why prevention is so important. Immunologist Vladimir Bolibok also told 360 about this, who explained that the main target of the virus is human immune cells. The pathogen affects the receptors on their surface, and they lose their ability to resist diseases. Modern antiretroviral therapy stops the development of HIV and prevents it from multiplying. Unsplash Despite the fact that HIV does not manifest itself in any way, a blood test will always show its presence. This allows therapy to begin as soon as possible. Such tests rarely fail. The virus spreads through human body fluids: blood, semen, pre-ejaculate and vaginal discharge, breast milk. If a pregnant woman took therapy during pregnancy, then the probability of having a healthy child is 98; %, but she will have to stop eating and immediately switch to mixtures. According to immunologist Bolibok, the most common methods of infection are unprotected sexual intercourse and the use of the same syringe for injections by different people. Even heterosexual contacts lead to infection. A person may have microdamages to the mucous membrane of the genital organs, and through them microdrops of blood can enter the body of a healthy person. But the most dangerous thing in this case is sexual contact between gays. Vladimir Bolibok, an immunologist, expert added that transmission of infection can also occur through “everyday” means. This mainly affects the sphere of beauty and health, especially pedicure and manicure salons, any cosmetic services related to injections, trips to the hairdresser and dental clinics. Unfortunately, it is impossible to completely recover from HIV. But modern medications can reduce the viral load as much as possible and reduce it to an undetectable level. This means that the carrier can no longer transmit the infection. But he will have to take medications for the rest of his life, which may be long. Authors: Anatoly Minkin Human viruses Source link Source link