Aussie Babies Exposed to TB by Imported Doctor

Tuberculosis is an almost unheard of disease in Australia, but thanks to Adelaide’s Women’s and Children’s Hospital’s overuse of imported non-White doctors, TB has returned to bite it in the arse.

Due to the incompetence of immigration authorities, an imported doctor has exposed about 300 babies in the Neo-natal Intensive Care Unit and the Special Care Baby Unit to tuberculosis.

When contacted, the Women’s and Children’s hospital refused to comment on the country of origin or the racial makeup of the TB riddled quack, but assured concerned parents that the imported doctor is now on sick-leave.

A routine examination of the recently imported doctor by SA Health returned a positive result for TB, not only exposing about 300 Aussie new-borns to TB but also exposing the look-the-other-way attitude of Australian immigration authorities in their over-zealous efforts to re-colonise Australia in a dark demographic.

For babies under 3 months of age, tests for TB are ineffective. A spokesman for the Women’s and Children’s Hospital offered preventative antibiotics with a screening test at 3 months and a further test at six months.

For more information phone 1800 131 231.

Cailen Cambeul.

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  • Anonymous

    I agree that in this situation, immigration’s screening process needs reviewing, and so does the WCH. I used to work at the RAH and dealt with TB patients on a weekly basis. I had to undergo a TB skin test prior to commencing employment there – no buts and no excuses. I believe it is the same for all hospitals. So he should have been screened again prior to his employment at WCH, not just last week. If the hospital only screened him last week, then that’s pretty poor. TB already costs the government a lot of money – patients receive their medications for free, as an ‘incentive’ to maintain medication compliance. And also many of these patients don’t understand English, so we did whatever we could to make sure they took their medications properly, and got interpreters to emphasise the importance of taking it. I guess Australia is a pretty generous country to allow people who have TB to come into the country at all. But there are procedures in place to ensure public safety, and obviously this one failed.

  • kate

    i am a friend of a mother who had a prem baby in the womens and childrens hosp. her son had contact with this doctor and was put on precautionary antibiotics. he was doing really well and was allowed home to his family a month ago and then sadly died in his sleep on 10th march 09. This doctor had put this precious life at risk and now he is gone. They are still awaiting the results of the post mortem but if the Tb played any part in the death of this sprecious little boy someone has to pay.

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