Are Doctors Demand AIDS Drugs For Women Who Have Been Raped?
A 3000 word editorial on rape printed in medical detail by the victim, Charlene Smith, a Johannesburg journalist, has thrown the matter of the prophylactic dealing of AIDS in cases of rape into the supporting arena in South Africa. Woman found it difficult to get private medical institutions to assist, even though she was insured and willing to pay; she also created that the majority of state hospitals do not provide the medicine to women who have been raped. The exposure that she has given to the dealing of women who have been raped has established resonance between the public not only for the reason of the high amount of people impure with HIV in South Africa about 25%of the inhabitants are HIV positive and the amount infected raises at the speed of 1800 viruses a day but also because the number of women who are raped in South Africa is among the maximum in the world, with estimates that one in four women can expect to be raped in her lifetime. The result of these statistics is that