Balasore: June 24: Arrival of the final blood test report from Mumbai based laboratory has confirmed the infusion of Hepatitis-C through infected blood transfusion to the three-year old Tazeen Parween of Balasore at the Balasore District Headquarters hospital who is a patient of Thalessemia.
Notably, on June 20, it had been allegedly accused by the parents of Tazeen Parween that their three-year old baby girl was infected with Hepatitis-C detected by the blood test report result in May at the SCB Medical College and Hospital after the process of blood transfusion to the child was conducted at the Balasore District headquarters Hospital.
Her Father, Sheik Sujid Alam, holding his tears back reported to the media person that since their daughter was suffering from Thalasemia, they had to visit the SCB Medical College and Hospital located in Cuttack to get their daughter’s blood test done every six months after the transfusion of blood to his girl at the Balasore District Headquarters Hospital. It was in May that it had been detected through the reports that the child was infected with Hepatitis-C.
Following the allegations, authorities at Balasore hospital have sent the blood sample of Parween to New Delhi for further test.

























